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/usr/bin/time does not display max memory usage on Linux
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John Hatfield |
Subject: |
/usr/bin/time does not display max memory usage on Linux |
Date: |
Fri, 6 Jun 2003 12:28:18 -0700 (PDT) |
Hello --
The man page for 'time' says that it does not
support all options on all OSs, so some elements
may be reported as 0. I have found this to be
the case, and am wondering if a fix is planned
soon, or if there is another utility I can
use in the meantime. In particular, I'd like
to use the %M option to 'time'. I have found that
it always reports 0, even for simple commands
like 'tar'.
I am using GNU 'time' version 1.7 on Red Hat
Linux 8.0, kernel version 2.4.18-14. Thanks.
John Hatfield
FishTail Design Automation
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