Re: [OT] regarding 'time' builtin

2009-07-20 Thread Chet Ramey
Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 06:42:03PM -0400, Chris Jones wrote: >> Sometimes I wonder if Greg is a "real" person.. not a smart program that >> can generate the correct answers to all the questions you had about bash >> utilization - and may have been too shy to ask. > > Either

Re: [OT] regarding 'time' builtin

2009-07-20 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 06:42:03PM -0400, Chris Jones wrote: > Sometimes I wonder if Greg is a "real" person.. not a smart program that > can generate the correct answers to all the questions you had about bash > utilization - and may have been too shy to ask. Either I'm a real person, or I'm a br

[OT] regarding 'time' builtin

2009-07-17 Thread Chris Jones
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 04:54:51PM EDT, Dave B wrote: > On Friday 17 July 2009, Linda Walsh wrote: > > > where does the output from the 'time' command "go" > > > > I.e. if I wanted to pipe the output to a prog or file, how would I > > go about doing it? > > Please see > > http://mywiki.wooledge.

Re: regarding 'time' builtin

2009-07-17 Thread Dave B
On Friday 17 July 2009, Linda Walsh wrote: > where does the output from the 'time' command "go" > > I.e. if I wanted to pipe the output to a prog or file, how would I > go about doing it? Please see http://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashFAQ/032 -- D.

regarding 'time' builtin

2009-07-17 Thread Linda Walsh
where does the output from the 'time' command "go" I.e. if I wanted to pipe the output to a prog or file, how would I go about doing it?