From dbec1d489fd5fdef096243e1f6b37602de323725 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Victor Martinez Date: Wed, 9 May 2018 22:41:09 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] time: updated to 1.9 --- time/.footprint | 4 - time/.md5sum | 4 +- time/Pkgfile | 14 +-- time/resuse.h.patch | 24 ---- time/time.1 | 270 -------------------------------------------- 5 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 310 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 time/resuse.h.patch delete mode 100644 time/time.1 diff --git a/time/.footprint b/time/.footprint index b02474d..519cc77 100644 --- a/time/.footprint +++ b/time/.footprint @@ -1,7 +1,3 @@ drwxr-xr-x root/root usr/ drwxr-xr-x root/root usr/bin/ -rwxr-xr-x root/root usr/bin/time -drwxr-xr-x root/root usr/share/ -drwxr-xr-x root/root usr/share/man/ -drwxr-xr-x root/root usr/share/man/man1/ --rw-r--r-- root/root usr/share/man/man1/time.1.gz diff --git a/time/.md5sum b/time/.md5sum index 0d2e4d4..5217860 100644 --- a/time/.md5sum +++ b/time/.md5sum @@ -1,3 +1 @@ -0f98602958466bf7352caead7fe9f828 resuse.h.patch -e38d2b8b34b1ca259cf7b053caac32b3 time-1.7.tar.gz -99e5fb64056521a3cacb95e74f5e527f time.1 +d2356e0fe1c0b85285d83c6b2ad51b5f time-1.9.tar.gz diff --git a/time/Pkgfile b/time/Pkgfile index 7fa5e6f..6aac214 100644 --- a/time/Pkgfile +++ b/time/Pkgfile @@ -5,23 +5,19 @@ # Depends on: name=time -version=1.7 -release=3 -source=(http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/$name/$name-$version.tar.gz \ - resuse.h.patch $name.1) +version=1.9 +release=1 +source=(http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/$name/$name-$version.tar.gz) build() { cd $name-$version - patch -p0 -i $SRC/resuse.h.patch ./configure --build=$CHOST \ --host=$CTARGET \ - --prefix=/usr \ - --infodir=$PKG/usr/info + --prefix=/usr make make prefix=$PKG/usr install - rm -rf $PKG/usr/info - install -D -m 0644 $SRC/$name.1 $PKG/usr/share/man/man1/$name.1 + rm -rf $PKG/usr/share } diff --git a/time/resuse.h.patch b/time/resuse.h.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 0602692..0000000 --- a/time/resuse.h.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ ---- resuse.h.orig 2009-07-22 14:22:08.000000000 +0000 -+++ resuse.h 2009-07-22 14:25:13.000000000 +0000 -@@ -36,20 +36,7 @@ struct timeval - # include - #else - # define TV_MSEC tv_usec / 1000 --# if HAVE_WAIT3 --# include --# else --/* Process resource usage structure. */ --struct rusage --{ -- struct timeval ru_utime; /* User time used. */ -- struct timeval ru_stime; /* System time used. */ -- int ru_maxrss, ru_ixrss, ru_idrss, ru_isrss, -- ru_minflt, ru_majflt, ru_nswap, ru_inblock, -- ru_oublock, ru_msgsnd, ru_msgrcv, ru_nsignals, -- ru_nvcsw, ru_nivcsw; --}; --# endif -+# include - #endif - - /* Information on the resources used by a child process. */ diff --git a/time/time.1 b/time/time.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 29d1265..0000000 --- a/time/time.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,270 +0,0 @@ -.\" Copyright Andries Brouwer, 2000 -.\" -.\" This page is distributed under GPL. -.\" Some fragments of text came from the time-1.7 info file. -.\" Inspired by kromJx@crosswinds.net. -.\" -.TH TIME 1 "11 December 2000" "" "" -.SH NAME -time \- time a simple command or give resource usage -.SH SYNOPSIS -.BI "time [" options "] " command " [" arguments... "] " -.SH DESCRIPTION -The -.B time -command runs the specified program -.I command -with the given arguments. -When -.I command -finishes, -.B time -writes a message to standard output giving timing statistics -about this program run. -These statistics consist of (i) the elapsed real time -between invocation and termination, (ii) the user CPU time -(the sum of the -.I tms_utime -and -.I tms_cutime -values in a -.I "struct tms" -as returned by -.BR times (2)), -and (iii) the system CPU time (the sum of the -.I tms_stime -and -.I tms_cstime -values in a -.I "struct tms" -as returned by -.BR times (2)). -.SH OPTION -.TP -.B \-p -When in the POSIX locale, use the precise traditional format -.br -.in +5 -"real %f\enuser %f\ensys %f\en" -.in -5 -.br -(with numbers in seconds) -where the number of decimals in the output for %f is unspecified -but is sufficient to express the clock tick accuracy, and at least one. -.SH ENVIRONMENT -The variables LANG, LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE, LC_MESSAGES, LC_NUMERIC, -NLSPATH and PATH are used. The last one to search for -.IR command . -The remaining ones for the text and formatting of the output. -.SH "EXIT STATUS" -If -.I command -was invoked, the exit status is that of -.IR command . -Otherwise it is 127 if -.I command -could not be found, 126 if it could be found but could not be invoked, -and some other nonzero value (1-125) if something else went wrong. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR times (2), -.sp 2 -.SH "GNU VERSION" -Below a description of the GNU 1.7 version of -.BR time . -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 TIME environment variable. -.LP -The default format string is -.br -.in +3 -%Uuser %Ssystem %Eelapsed %PCPU (%Xtext+%Ddata %Mmax)k -.br -%Iinputs+%Ooutputs (%Fmajor+%Rminor)pagefaults %Wswaps -.br -.in -3 -.LP -When the \-p option is given the (portable) output format -.br -.in +3 -real %e -.br -user %U -.br -sys %S -.br -.in -3 -is used. -.SS "The format string" -The format is interpreted in the usual printf-like way. -Ordinary characters are directly copied, tab, newline -and backslash are escaped using \et, \en and \e\e, -a percent sign is represented by %%, and otherwise % -indicates a conversion. The program -.B time -will always add a trailing newline itself. -The conversions follow. All of those used by -.BR tcsh (1) -are supported. -.LP -.B "Time" -.TP -.B %E -Elapsed real time (in [hours:]minutes:seconds). -.TP -.B %e -(Not in tcsh.) Elapsed real time (in seconds). -.TP -.B %S -Total number of CPU-seconds that the process spent in kernel mode. -.TP -.B %U -Total number of CPU-seconds that the process spent in user mode. -.TP -.B %P -Percentage of the CPU that this job got, computed as (%U + %S) / %E. -.LP -.B "Memory" -.TP -.B %M -Maximum resident set size of the process during its lifetime, in Kbytes. -.TP -.B %t -(Not in tcsh.) Average resident set size of the process, in Kbytes. -.TP -.B %K -Average total (data+stack+text) memory use of the process, -in Kbytes. -.TP -.B %D -Average size of the process's unshared data area, in Kbytes. -.TP -.B %p -(Not in tcsh.) Average size of the process's unshared stack space, in Kbytes. -.TP -.B %X -Average size of the process's shared text space, in Kbytes. -.TP -.B %Z -(Not in tcsh.) System's page size, in bytes. -This is a per-system constant, but varies between systems. -.TP -.B %F -Number of major page faults that occurred while the process was running. -These are faults where the page has to be read in from disk. -.TP -.B %R -Number of minor, or recoverable, page faults. -These are faults for pages that are not valid but which have -not yet been claimed by other virtual pages. Thus the data -in the page is still valid but the system tables must be updated. -.TP -.B %W -Number of times the process was swapped out of main memory. -.TP -.B %c -Number of times the process was context-switched involuntarily -(because the time slice expired). -.TP -.B %w -Number of waits: times that the program was context-switched voluntarily, -for instance while waiting for an I/O operation to complete. -.LP -.B "I/O" -.TP -.B %I -Number of file system inputs by the process. -.TP -.B %O -Number of file system outputs by the process. -.TP -.B %r -Number of socket messages received by the process. -.TP -.B %s -Number of socket messages sent by the process. -.TP -.B %k -Number of signals delivered to the process. -.TP -.B %C -(Not in tcsh.) Name and command line arguments of the command being timed. -.TP -.B %x -(Not in tcsh.) Exit status of the command. -.SH "GNU OPTIONS" -.TP -.BI "\-f " FORMAT ", \-\-format=" FORMAT -Specify output format, possibly overriding the format specified -in the environment variable TIME. -.TP -.B "\-p, \-\-portability" -Use the portable output format. -.TP -.BI "\-o " FILE ", \-\-output=" FILE -Do not send the results to stderr, but overwrite the specified file. -.TP -.B "\-a, \-\-append" -(Used together with \-o.) Do not overwrite but append. -.TP -.B "\-v, \-\-verbose" -Give very verbose output about all the program knows about. -.SH "GNU STANDARD OPTIONS" -.TP -.B "\-\-help" -Print a usage message on standard output and exit successfully. -.TP -.B "\-V, \-\-version" -Print version information on standard output, then exit successfully. -.TP -.B "\-\-" -Terminate option list. -.SH BUGS -Not all resources are measured by all versions of Unix, -so some of the values might be reported as zero. -The present selection was mostly inspired by the data -provided by 4.2 or 4.3BSD. -.LP -GNU time version 1.7 is not yet localized. -Thus, it does not implement the POSIX requirements. -.LP -The environment variable TIME was badly chosen. -It is not unusual for systems like autoconf or make -to use environment variables with the name of a utility to override -the utility to be used. Uses like MORE or TIME for options to programs -(instead of program path names) tend to lead to difficulties. -.LP -It seems unfortunate that \-o overwrites instead of appends. -(That is, the \-a option should be the default.) -.LP -Mail suggestions and bug reports for GNU -.B time -to -.br -.I bug-utils@prep.ai.mit.edu -.br -Please include the version of -.B time , -which you can get by running -.br -.I time --version -.br -and the operating system -and C compiler you used. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR tcsh (1), -.BR times (2), -.BR wait3 (2) -.SH AUTHORS -.TP -.IP "David Keppel" -Original version -.IP "David MacKenzie" -POSIXization, autoconfiscation, GNU getoptization, -documentation, other bug fixes and improvements. -.IP "Arne Henrik Juul" -Helped with portability -.IP "Francois Pinard" -Helped with portability -- 2.26.2