hyperthreading fix, try #1

Volker Bandke vbandke@bsp-gmbh.com
Mon Feb 7 06:19:00 GMT 2005


 
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I have started my test script about half an hour ago, and it is still
running.   It never managed to do that before.  This could be a good
sign.  Now, the snapshot DLL is far larger than the standard dll (I
would ASSume because of debug info).  Can the debugging
info/additional baggage that is being carried around influence the
normal runtime behaviour?  Should I run strip against the snapshot
DLL and rerun my test?

      
      
      
      
                                                            
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