update on hyperthreading system for cgf

Christopher Faylor cgf-no-personal-reply-please@cygwin.com
Mon Jan 24 17:01:00 GMT 2005


On Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 12:05:45AM -0800, Mark Geisert wrote:
>>>>I don't think you've been paying attention.
>>>
>>>No, I haven't been following this entire thread.
>>
>>Fair enough.  Bye, bye.
>
>How old are you?

I'm old enough to have become very tired of messages from ill-informed
(i.e., people who haven't followed the entire thread) lecturing
messages.

>And can one even recover this entire thread from the archive?

Yes.

Here is what is happening:

People reported a problem with cygwin that I cannot duplicate.

People have donated money towards getting me a system.  I am going to
purchase a system with this money.

I asked if anyone had put together a system for $400 since, at that
point this was all I had available, implying that this has to be a
system which demonstrated the problem.

In asking for a system whose price was $400, I was not asking for a $603
system.  I wasn't looking to bring someone up to speed on previous
discussions.  I wasn't asking for help debugging the problem.  I wasn't
asking for musings that the problem was due to cygwin's release policy.
I wasn't looking for advice on how to reorganize my home setup to avoid
purchasing a new system.  I wasn't looking for a new version of the
script which shows the problem.

Anyone is welcome to send this kind of thing to the mailing list.  I
just have no interest in responding to it.  That's what I meant by "Bye,
bye."

At this point, the only thing I require from the cygwin community is
$$$ donated towards the purchase of a new system.  I'm now very close to
having enough money to buy a system based on one of the previously
mentioned configurations.

When I finally get a system and can duplicate the problem, I hope that I
will be able to fix it.  At that point, I'll be asking for people to test
the fix.  We are not there yet.

cgf

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