On one system, I have installed bash from one version to the next, from
3.2.17 to 4.0.10. With each version, the built-in "time" command hangs.
On the same system, I have installed tcsh, and that one's built in time
function works.
Previously, I thought it was a versioning issue, but, now I a
Hi all
I have, on a 64-bit system an issue with time hanging. I've installed
multiple versions, one at a time, and gotten the same results on each
version.
If I use tcsh, instead of bash, time works.
With bash 3.17, I got a seg fault; with the other versions up through 4.10,
it just hang
time echo "bah"
time ls
time who
Running the commands without the time, they return results as close to
instantly as I can think of, but, try to time them, in bash, and they all
hang.
Time the same commands in tcsh, they come back near-instantly, with time
readouts.
At first, I thought th
That makes sense. I was seeing a gentoo bug report that might indicate
issues with hardened kernel (and/or version issue) and glibc's
gettimeofday() function. That was filed for a different issue, but, found
it interesting...
On Jul 23, 2009 2:22pm, Greg Wooledge wrote:
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