[Bug 660655] Re: time command doesnt recognize it's own arguments

2021-01-22 Thread Jeff Lane
Still a problem in 20.04. Now its been 5 LTS releases and time is still broken. ** Changed in: time (Ubuntu) Status: Opinion => Confirmed -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/660655

[Bug 660655] Re: time command doesnt recognize it's own arguments

2019-07-12 Thread Lonnie Lee Best
http://man.he.net/?topic=time§ion=all -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/660655 Title: time command doesnt recognize it's own arguments To manage notifications about this bug go to: http

[Bug 660655] Re: time command doesnt recognize it's own arguments

2019-07-12 Thread Lonnie Lee Best
This bug was submitted almost a decade ago and it is still an issue on the latest Ubuntu! I guess know one knows where or how to fix it? It seems like it would be a simple thing to fix. What's the problem? You shouldn't have to type in the full path of a command to pass arguments to it! -- You r

[Bug 660655] Re: time command doesnt recognize it's own arguments

2017-04-21 Thread Hudson Santos
It works with full path: $ `which time` -f "\t%E real,\t%U user,\t%S sys" ls -Fs -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/660655 Title: time command doesnt recognize it's own arguments To ma

[Bug 660655] Re: time command doesnt recognize it's own arguments

2017-04-21 Thread Hudson Santos
Nice ctrl+c and ctrl+v from time man page: $ time -f "\t%E real,\t%U user,\t%S sys" ls -Fs -f: command not found Bug is still there. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/660655 Title: tim

Re: [Bug 660655] Re: time command doesnt recognize it's own arguments

2012-07-27 Thread Curtis Lee Bolin
Why am I receiving this message? -Lee On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 1:22 PM, Dmitrijs Ledkovs wrote: > ** Changed in: time (Ubuntu) >Status: Confirmed => Opinion > > -- > You received this bug notification because you are subscribed to the bug > report. > https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/66065

[Bug 660655] Re: time command doesnt recognize it's own arguments

2012-07-27 Thread Dmitrijs Ledkovs
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[Bug 660655] Re: time command doesnt recognize it's own arguments

2010-10-29 Thread Kage Jittai
Though we'll also have to add a default formatting. Otherwise the output appears as: ch...@fate:~$ time echo "Hi" Hi 0.00user 0.00system 0:00.00elapsed ?%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata 2352maxresident)k 0inputs+0outputs (0major+192minor)pagefaults 0swaps -- time command doesnt recognize it's own argum

[Bug 660655] Re: time command doesnt recognize it's own arguments

2010-10-29 Thread Kage Jittai
Yes this is the issue. Doing: alias time=/usr/bin/time Will override bash's default time and use the binary... Could be added to the default profile or something? -- time command doesnt recognize it's own arguments https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/660655 You received this bug notification

[Bug 660655] Re: time command doesnt recognize it's own arguments

2010-10-28 Thread AFarris01
ok... I think I figured out why it's doing this, and I'm not sure whether or not to treat this as a bug anymore. Calling 'time' explicitly (i.e. /usr/bin/time [args]) does actually work properly. For example, calling /usr/bin/time --version yields: GNU time 1.7 Apparently 'bash' has a built-in c

[Bug 660655] Re: time command doesnt recognize it's own arguments

2010-10-28 Thread rohit (drcooper)
None of the options mentioned in the man page seems to work. I tried --version, --help, --verbose. None worked. -- time command doesnt recognize it's own arguments https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/660655 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscr

[Bug 660655] Re: time command doesnt recognize it's own arguments

2010-10-15 Thread Autif Khan
I was able to reproduce the issue with xubuntu 10.04 In fact an adapted example from the man page: time -a -o log ls -l does not seem to work au...@xu:~$ time -a -o log ls -l -a: command not found real0m0.606s user0m0.490s sys 0m0.120s ** Changed in: time (Ubuntu) Status:

[Bug 660655] Re: time command doesnt recognize it's own arguments

2010-10-14 Thread AFarris01
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