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There appears to be a stochastic delay in the "ls" program. I used bash's time function to time how long it takes for ls to do its job (output of "ls" suppressed): real m10.492s user 0m0.030s sys 0m0.030s real m 0.074s user 0m0.030s sys 0m0.062s real m 0.075s user 0m0.046s sys 0m0.030s real m 8.641s user 0m0.046s sys 0m0.015s real m 0.072s user 0m0.030s sys 0m0.046s real m 0.072s user 0m0.030s sys 0m0.046s real m 0.074s user 0m0.046s sys 0m0.046s real m 0.077s user 0m0.045s sys 0m0.046s real m10.854s user 0m0.030s sys 0m0.046s It's just long enough and just often enough to be really annoying. I have ls aliased to alias "ls='ls -F --color'", but the delay can happen even when I do "\ls". I'm attaching cygcheck output and an strace of ls. Any help of reducing or eliminating this delay would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! Pete
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