Update of bug #28757 (project gnustep):
Status: None => Works For Me
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Follow-up Comment #1:
Please check that this really happens.
It doesn't use CPU for me ... but I don't have a quad core machine.
This reduces to a call of the windows Sleep() function (in NSThread.m) ... I
can't see why that would use a lot of CPU (and I can't see how a bad argument
could be being passed to it), but you could try adding a timestamped log of
the argument before each Sleep() call to see what the issue is on your system.
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