GNU time (was Re: how much processor time is allocated to a program)

1999-02-24 Thread Jens Ritter
Eric Leblanc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Tue, Feb 23, 1999 at 05:30:30PM +, Oliver Elphick wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# /usr/bin/time --verbose runq > Command being timed: "runq" > User time (seconds): 0.03 > System time (seconds): 0.02 > Percent of CPU t

Re: how much processor time is allocated to a program

1999-02-23 Thread Eric Leblanc
On Tue, Feb 23, 1999 at 05:30:30PM +, Oliver Elphick wrote: > The program is called `time'; it is not a standalone program but part of > bash: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] type time > time is a shell keyword > [EMAIL PROTECTED] help time Just a side note: There is also a standalone time program called

Re: how much processor time is allocated to a program

1999-02-23 Thread Eric Leblanc
On Tue, Feb 23, 1999 at 05:19:32PM +, Frankie wrote: > I am sure that when I first started using debian/linux I had a program > (I think part of another packages), and if you ran "thisprogram > anotherprogram" then it would rum anotherprogram and tell you exactly > how much time was allocated t

Re: how much processor time is allocated to a program

1999-02-23 Thread Oliver Elphick
Frankie wrote: >I am sure that when I first started using debian/linux I had a program >(I think part of another packages), and if you ran "thisprogram >anotherprogram" then it would rum anotherprogram and tell you exactly >how much time was allocated to the running of that program. >I do

Re: how much processor time is allocated to a program

1999-02-23 Thread stephen . p . ryan
On 23 Feb, Frankie wrote: > I am sure that when I first started using debian/linux I had a program > (I think part of another packages), and if you ran "thisprogram > anotherprogram" then it would rum anotherprogram and tell you exactly > how much time was allocated to the running of that program.

how much processor time is allocated to a program

1999-02-23 Thread Frankie
I am sure that when I first started using debian/linux I had a program (I think part of another packages), and if you ran "thisprogram anotherprogram" then it would rum anotherprogram and tell you exactly how much time was allocated to the running of that program. I don't know where to look in dsel