Chad Mynhier wrote:
On 4/19/07, Glenn Lagasse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Atul Vidwansa wrote:
> HI,
> If I want to time a utility, Linux allows me to do something like:
>
> time -oa utility
>
> which is convinient to put in shell script. On opensolaris, man page
> of time(1) does not show an
On 4/19/07, Glenn Lagasse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Atul Vidwansa wrote:
> HI,
> If I want to time a utility, Linux allows me to do something like:
>
> time -oa utility
>
> which is convinient to put in shell script. On opensolaris, man page
> of time(1) does not show any such option. Isn't
Atul Vidwansa wrote:
HI,
If I want to time a utility, Linux allows me to do something like:
time -oa utility
which is convinient to put in shell script. On opensolaris, man page
of time(1) does not show any such option. Isn't it possible to record
output of time command (not of the utility
HI,
If I want to time a utility, Linux allows me to do something like:
time -oa utility
which is convinient to put in shell script. On opensolaris, man page
of time(1) does not show any such option. Isn't it possible to record
output of time command (not of the utility invoked) in a file on