Larry Hall wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
- Improve performance of stat and a few other functions.  ls(1) should
  be up to 30% faster

I have a directory (500MB, 30 files) which contains mainly 'exe' (setups for 
TB, FF, OO etc.). If I try 'ls -l' in this directory, the first time it take 
about 30 seconds to list the files. After the first time, the listing is almost 
without delay. The same happens also with 'ls -l /usr/bin'.

When there is the 'hang' (30 secs.), Task Manager shows that AVG9 takes about 
50% of CPU: this occurs *only* with 1.7.6 but _not_ with 1.7.5, with which 'ls 
-l' is almost immediate, regardless of the number and type of files.

Obviously I have tested this, each time, with a 'fresh machine', to avoid 
'cache' effects.

The system is WinXP SP3, AMD Athlon 64X2DC 2.03GHz, 1.75GB RAM.

Try a recent snapshot:

<http://cygwin.com/snapshots/>

I have tried cygwin1-20100820.dll.bz2 and cygwin-inst-20100820.tar.bz2, but it is even worse: Cygwin.bat DOES NOT start at all and Windows complains with a message like this:

...Cannot find entry point CreateProcessAsUserW in KERNEL32.DLL...

So I have tried with the DLL suggested by Corinna in [*]: Cygwin.bat starts, but it shows the same problems I am flagging.

Ciao,
Angelo.

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[*] http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2010-08/msg00630.html


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