ning the latest version of Cygwin.
There is any known issue? There is some work for a fix?
Anyone can help?
Thanks in advance,
Pedro Inacio
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On 2006/03/11, at 15:40, Eric Blake wrote:
I'm afraid that this is not a very good bug report, as you have not
attempted to describe WHAT is too slow, and have not provided a simple
test case that compiles out of the box, with timing numbers on the
test
case compared between Linux and Cygwi
On 2006/03/11, at 18:16, Christopher Faylor wrote:
But we don't know what the actual problem *is*. What does "too slow"
mean? select takes an extra twenty milliseconds under Cygwin?
select doesn't
respond within 24 hours?
You are right, I recognize that I haven't gave sufficient
detai
on Cygwin?
There is any obvious wrong thing I'm doing?
It seems to be a select() problem.
Thanks in advance,
Pedro Inacio
echo_server.c
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On 2006/03/11, at 18:16, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Sat, Mar 11, 2006 at 06:04:37PM +0000, Pedro Inacio wrote:
On 2006/03/11,
detail more the process I'm doing.
Hope that helps to identify what the problem is.
Why it takes so much more time on Cygwin than on Linux?
On 2006/03/14, at 19:18, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Mar 14, 2006 at 06:59:28PM +, Pedro Inacio wrote:
Hello again,
as promised attached you
On 2006/03/14, at 22:43, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Mar 14, 2006 at 09:42:25PM +, Pedro Inacio wrote:
I don't have any 100MB files sitting around but when I tried this on a
14MB file, I find that cygwin is about 2X slower, not an order of
magnitude slower. Taking away the pip
Yes! I've confirmed that!
With TCP_NODELAY Cygwin and Linux times are similar.
It seems that there is some issue with the Naggle algorithm on
Windows for sure.
Thanks
Pedro Inacio
On 2006/03/15, at 21:49, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
It looks like this is a TCP_NODELAY issue. You te
Hello,
I've initiated the post "select() too slow".
The example I've done was a non-blocking tcp echo_server.c and how
slow it was on linux compared with cygwin.
In fact after activation oh tcp_nodelay option the times were similar.
Meanwhile I've done another test, I've added ssl on top of t
wrote:
- Original Message - From: "Pedro Inacio"
I've initiated the post "select() too slow".
The example I've done was a non-blocking tcp echo_server.c and
how slow it was on linux compared with cygwin.
In fact after activation oh tcp_nodelay option the t
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