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Michael Kerrisk 2008-06-26 13:28:19 +00:00
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commit 80d26cefad
3 changed files with 16 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -153,7 +153,9 @@ The command
.I ls
lists the contents of the current directory \(em it tells you what
files you have.
With a \-l option it gives a long listing,
With a
.I \-l
option it gives a long listing,
that includes the owner and size and date of the file, and the
permissions people have for reading and/or changing the file.
For example, the file "tel" here is 37 bytes long, owned by aeb

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@ -81,7 +81,9 @@ Disregarding the name of the utility, GNU makes it output lots of
useful information, not only about time used, but also on other
resources like memory, I/O and IPC calls (where available).
The output is formatted using a format string that can be specified
using the \-f option or the
using the
.I \-f
option or the
.B TIME
environment variable.
.LP
@ -94,7 +96,9 @@ The default format string is:
.br
.in
.LP
When the \-p option is given the (portable) output format
When the
.I \-p
option is given the (portable) output format
.PP
.in +4n
real %e
@ -254,8 +258,12 @@ the utility to be used.
Uses like MORE or TIME for options to programs
(instead of program pathnames) tend to lead to difficulties.
.LP
It seems unfortunate that \-o overwrites instead of appends.
(That is, the \-a option should be the default.)
It seems unfortunate that
.I \-o
overwrites instead of appends.
(That is, the
.I \-a
option should be the default.)
.LP
Mail suggestions and bug reports for GNU
.B time

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@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ The process name, as set by
.BR prctl (2)
.B PR_SET_NAME
(and displayed by
.IR "ps \-o comm" ),
.IR "ps\ \-o comm" ),
is reset to the name of the new executable file.
.IP *
The termination signal is reset to