On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 6:20 PM, Jimit Doshi <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I plan to use the 'time' command to measure the execution time of a program
> with the Debian distribution on my BB Black.
> I wish to have the output in a specific format, which can be achieved using
> the '--format' parameter and I have used this previously on some Ubuntu
> projects.
> However, for this I need to access the 'time' command using the full path
> where it is installed from, which is typically /usr/bin.
>
> I am not able to find where 'time' is installed on my BB Black. As such,
> even a basic command like 'time --help' throws error. Though invoking 'time'
> followed by any executable does give me the real/system/user execution
> times, but that's not the format I am interested in.
>
> Any clues as to where is the 'time' executable located on this Debian
> distribution?

voodoo@hestia:~$ which time
/usr/bin/time

Regards,

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