I'm passing this information along from a 3rd party so forgive me if
it's incomplete.
With our product we ship the 1.5.5-1 Cygwin dll and a GDB which is built
against it. We currently have a customer who is experiencing
significant slowdowns in the debugger ('unresponsive' is the word he
used
FYI, the customer is using version 4.83, service pack 3 of Novell.
Jeff Baker wrote:
I'm passing this information along from a 3rd party so forgive me if
it's incomplete.
With our product we ship the 1.5.5-1 Cygwin dll and a GDB which is built
against it. We currently have a custo
We're having a problem with 'cp -u'. It would appear that when you copy a
file in the manner the sub-second part of the files' timestamp gets zeroed
out causing the file to be recopied on subsequent attempts. Is this a bug
in cp or is it intentional behaviour?
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Is there a tag or a specific date I can check out of CVS to get the source
that was used to build cygwin 1.5.5-1?
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FAQ:
I know this is a pretty vague question, but I'm just starting to work on
this issue. Are there any known issues with cygwin1.dll and NT4? We use
cygwin to build the GNU toolchain, but cc1 is stackdumping on NT4 on some of
our source. 2000 and XP work perfectly.
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