Christopher Thompson wrote:
>
> On Saturday 16 December 2000 21:31, you wrote:
> > Using bash version whaterver came /w hail
>
> If time is a built-in command, you may need to try running it
> explicitly.
>
> /usr/bin/time blah 2> foo.dat
>
> or something.
>
> You can find where time is by doing 'which time'. If this
> doesn't work, let me know.
>
I just took a look out of curiosity.time works but time -o or time
--output=file
gives command not found even in a console.It may be somehting wrong with
how bash is compiled.??
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Alan Saporta
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