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On 2/11/2016 1:18 PM, cyg Simple wrote:
Hmmm, the reason the slowness is particuarly strange to me is that in place of using `locate` from my cygwin terminal, I have to use a program called "Everything Search Engine" available at www.voidtools.com. The first time I install it, it takes maybe a few minutes to index the hard drive, then every once in a while when I open the program it takes a few seconds to update the index, but in general the performance for indexing and searching the index if comparable to `updatedb` and `locate` on a Linux machine, so it's possible to do on Windows.On 2/11/2016 9:00 AM, Byron Boulton wrote:Does anyone here have success using `updatedb` and `locate` in cygwin? I use `locate` heavily on my Linux machines, but everytime I've tried to run `updatedb` on cygwin I've given up and killed the process because it is taking too long. Is there something wrong with cygwin's implementation of `updatedb` making it not work at all or making it slower that on my Linux machines? Or are there others who have success using it on cygwin?Processing every file on the drive will be slow just because it's Windows. Initializing the database with updatedb will require a large amount of time. There are processes such as AntiVirus intrusion protection that might make it even slower.
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