gprof reported run times off by factor 1.56 on some machines. Has timer tick rate changed ?
Alexander J. Herrmann
ping2weltall@gmail.com
Sat Apr 8 21:05:00 GMT 2006
Christopher Faylor wrote:
>On Sat, Apr 08, 2006 at 02:12:32PM -0400, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
>
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>>Guy Larri wrote:
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>>>gprof reports run times 1.56 times too fast on some machines under cygwin.
>>>On another cygwin installation it reports the correct run time.
>>>
>>>
>>Yikes! Now Cygwin is too fast!! Please someone do *something* to slow it
>>down! This is just not acceptable!!! ;-)
>>
>>
>
>I am *so* sick of people complaining about how fast cygwin is. Cygwin is
>an emulation layer! It emulates linux! Linux is faster than Windows so
>of *course* Cygwin will be faster than Windows, too.
>
>
Oh, I get it. If my processor is to slow I just have to get a emulation
prog. for a faster (maybe multiprocessor) one and run everything on top
of it. than maybe everuthing goes so fast that I cannot even see it.
>Cheesh.
>
>cgf
>
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