> Hi folks, > I have run into situation where sh.exe process consumes whole cpu core and > make > does not proceeds further. I observed this behavior on two unrelated cpu > intense > makefiles, but don really see a common cause. The second one even works as > expected when ran with -j1 but hangs with -j2. > This might be same issue as http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2010-11/msg00080.html > , > but I'm not sure, I was not able to attach gdb to it. (More on that later.) > Attached cygcheck -svr is from snapshot 20101215, but I originally run into > this > issue also on 1.7.7. > > I was able to reproduce the problem only on that particular pc (Win XP SP3), > tried to reproduce it on few other PC's (XP SP2 &SP3, all clean 1.7.7; default > packages) but test script finished as expected. It also might be a BLODA, I > have > installed outpost firewall (on list) and avast (not on list, but other AV are > there..). I tried to deactivate them but no change, I didn't try to completely > uninstall them yet. On one of the XPSP3 PC's, where it didn't hang they are > installed too, but lower versions. Clean Cygwin reinstall didn't help. > Just to wrap it up, its a BLODA problem with Agnitum Outpost Firewall/Security Suite 7.0 . When I uninstall it, the problem disappears, no other action needed. I filled a bug report, so perhaps Agnitum will do something about it.
Regards Vaclav PS: Sorry for the cygcheck output in web mail list archive in previous email, I sent it as regular attachment, don't know why it show as part of the text, when my email I received back from list has it as attachment. -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple