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RE: BUG: Ability to access nonexistent directories
- From: Fedin Pavel <p dot fedin at samsung dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Tue, 21 May 2013 10:07:03 +0400
- Subject: RE: BUG: Ability to access nonexistent directories
- References: <000201ce52c4$891b04c0$9b510e40$%fedin at samsung dot com> <20130517083612 dot GE21752 at calimero dot vinschen dot de> <000d01ce52dc$74e54bb0$5eafe310$%fedin at samsung dot com> <20130517102655 dot GG21752 at calimero dot vinschen dot de> <20130517145612 dot GC7087 at ednor dot casa dot cgf dot cx> <001a01ce5550$9e20afd0$da620f70$%fedin at samsung dot com> <519A3E58 dot 4010609 at cygwin dot com>
> Not to discourage you but there will be a fairly low tolerance for much
> of a complexity change or almost any performance degradation. Cygwin's
> performance is a regular source of complaints on this list (and
> elsewhere).
By the way... Right now i'm testing 64-bit Cygwin, and it appears to be
significantly faster. I wonder, did you do anything special to achieve this
? Or does this mean just that 32-bit API on 64-bit Windows is slow ?
Kind regards
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