I recall something similar being possible in a certain shell. It wasnt
bash or csh though. Probably one of its variants.

On 5/7/05, Ernest Byaruhanga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> JFL wrote the following on 05/06/2005 05:56 PM:
> > Try running it using the ksh or zsh.
> 
> hmm this still doesnt work. has it worked for you?
> 
> rgds
> ernest
> 
> >
> > On 5/6/05, Patrick Okui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>On Friday 06 May 2005 06:17 pm, Ernest Byaruhanga wrote:
> >>
> >>>hi,
> >>>
> >>>does anyone know how the "history" output can display
> >>>date/timestamps?
> >>
> >>AFAIK "history" is a shell builtin (not a reall external
> >>command) and I haven't seen a variable you can tweak for it
> >>to record time as well as executed commands.
> >>
> >>You may have to play around with other things like process
> >>accounting, setting sshd  to log extra noice to syslog,
> >>etc.
> >>
> >>What are you trying to achieve?
> >>
> >>
> >>>rgds
> >>>ernest
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