Re: wraparound value for time

2004-03-23 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Mar 22), Chris Landauer said: i am running some very long programs, and it appears that time wraps around in its counting (the 72 cpu hour program did not wrap, the 164 cpu hour program did) Which value wrapped? user, system, or elapsed? i tried to figure out where the

Re: wraparound value for time

2004-03-23 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Mon, Mar 22, 2004 at 03:40:58PM -0800, Chris Landauer wrote: i tried to figure out where the actual code for time is, but i can't quite tell - it appears to be buried inside csh somewhere (it also appears that there are several different possibilities for the data type used, depending on

Re: wraparound value for time

2004-03-23 Thread Chris Pressey
On Tue, 23 Mar 2004 17:38:02 + Matthew Seaman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Mar 22, 2004 at 03:40:58PM -0800, Chris Landauer wrote: i tried to figure out where the actual code for time is, but i can't quite tell - it appears to be buried inside csh somewhere (it also appears that

wraparound value for time

2004-03-22 Thread Chris Landauer
hihi, all - i am running some very long programs, and it appears that time wraps around in its counting (the 72 cpu hour program did not wrap, the 164 cpu hour program did) i am running 5.1 with the GENERIC kernel, and using /bin/csh with 'time pgm' (i also tried SuSe Linux 9.0, but i