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On Sun, 04 Jul 2010 14:10:13 +0200 |
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pk <peterk2@××××××××.se> wrote: |
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> On 2010-07-04 11:57, Mick wrote: |
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> > It's part of /bin/busybox I think so running qfile time will not |
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> > show it up and which time won't get you closer either. |
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> I just got curious when the OP posted this so I tried to do a 'which |
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> time' and equery b time but no go... But still I have the 'time' |
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> command available, so I thought it was a bash builtin command, but it |
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> isn't (acc. to the manual)... It's not an alias either. Busybox does |
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> contain the 'time' command but it doesn't seem like there's a hard |
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> link called 'time' anywhere in my path, but still I can run 'time'... |
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> I'm confused! Anyone have a good explanation? |
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$ type -a time |
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time is a shell keyword |