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RE: cygwin 1.3.[23] grindingly slow
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- Subject: RE: cygwin 1.3.[23] grindingly slow
- From: "Gerrit P. Haase" <gp at familiehaase dot de>
- Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2001 08:24:24 +0200
- Organization: Esse keine toten Tiere
- Reply-to: cygwin at cygwin dot com
Stephan Mueller schrieb am 2001-10-08, 14:59:
>There is no nt dir command file. It's a built-in in the standard NT
>shell cmd.exe. To run dir under a cygwin bash, you might try something
>like
>$ cmd /c dir
>
>Hope this helps; I'm keen to see speedups in this area myself, because
>ls can be very slow if I'm connected to my work network, especially over
>a comparatively slow link from home.
>stephan();
Ah, I see.
Ok. Now I can compare the ls runs with cmd builtin command.
BTW, builtin commands should be faster...that is why they are builtin.
Unfortunately the time command doesn't show times of windows processes.
I will have to write a little benchmark script.
Maybe someone has one written?
Also a pointer to a website would be helpful.
Gerrit
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