As Richard Earnshaw wrote:

> > That's what I did, but it doesn't help for the non-standard usage
> > of /usr/bin/time (-f option).  They even explicitly used
> > /usr/bin/time rather than bash's builtin.

> No, it uses whichever time program you pass to the configure script
> with the -S flag.  So just install gnu time as .../gtime and
> configure with -S .../gtime.  R.

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CORRECT>time (y|n|e|a)? 

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