1.5.7: Problem with tcsh 6.12.00-7 / sed 4.0.8-1

Michael Brand cygwin@brand.scso.com
Mon Feb 23 17:26:00 GMT 2004


Hello,
Regarding your question, Corinna, I am using Cygwin's latest stable (the one 
you get when you download <http://www.cygwin.com/setup.exe> and install current 
versions of packages). I am considerably more interested in a stable system 
than in a "state-of-the-art" system, which is why I am avoiding the use of 
snapshots.
However, I have other developments regarding this problem:
I have managed to reproduce the problem now in a "bash" script as well. It 
still uses plenty of "sed"s, but the hang happened in a call to "basename".
I am beginning to believe that this problem has to do with a misbehavior of 
Cygwin on dual-CPU machines / on Xeons / on dual-Xeon machines.
Any feedback, but especially from people with experience using Cygwin on such 
platforms, will be much appreciated.
Thank you,
Michael.
Quoting Michael Brand:
> The problem started appearing when I switched to using HP Proliant ML330
> G3 
> dual-Xeons.
>> I have now localized the problem, producing a tcsh script with only one
> line that causes a hang if run enough times:
>> set b=`echo a | sed 's/a/b/'`
>
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