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Pointed out by: Bruce Evans
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have been added to time(1) to write output to an alternative destination.
Option "-f filename" will write to filename, and filename can be - to
write to stdout. Option "-a filename" will append the output to filename.
Time(1) man page has been updated to reflect the change.
PR: 7368
Submitted by: Steven G. Kargl <kargl@troutmask.apl.washington.edu>
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posix standard on the topic.
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on the structures time(1) displays, instead of refering
he reading to an include file.
Obtained from: NetBSD-bugs mailing list PR#3193
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Submitted-By: Tor Egge <Tor.Egge@idt.ntnu.no>
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shared memory size, average unshared data size, and average unshared
stack size were too high by a factor of 128/100, because the program
used a hard-coded hz value of 100. The correct value is the frequency
of the statistics clock, currently 128. The program now uses sysctl
to get the stathz value from the kernel.
Discussed with: bde@freebsd.org (Bruce Evans)
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There is a typo in the include file specification in the man page of
time(1).
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