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Hello, I have recently noticed that XWin.exe is spinning and maxing out a CPU core. I checked the log and saw that it is spamming it with "_XSERVTransSocketUNIXAccept: accept() failed" messages at a rate of about one per millisecond. This is generating a very large log file! X seems to be behaving normally in spite of this. I typically run only xterm and nedit (many instances) locally. I have verified that the Windows firewall has a blanket allow rule for XWin.exe. I can't place the exact update that caused this problem, but I believe it was not having this issue in December 2011. I am never more than a week behind on updating cygwin. I tried falling back to the previous 1.11.4-2 version of xorg-server, but it failed to start. Perhaps a version conflict with some of the other updated packages? I am attaching my cygcheck (redacted), startxwin.bat and XWin.0.log (truncated!) files. Thank you, Jeff
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