Scot Hetzel wrote: > On 12/19/06, Mark Kirkwood <markir_at_paradise.net.nz> wrote: >> Mark Kirkwood wrote: >> >> > Just tried out this on 6-STABLE >> >> > I can't get the hang at all (with or without thee extra includes): >> > >> > # time ./settimetest >> > INFO: Saved current time >> > INFO: settimeofday completed sucessfully >> > INFO: Reset time to original value >> > 0.000u 0.002s 0:00.00 0.0% 0+0k 0+0io 0pf+0w >> > >> >> Oops - thought I was reading -stable instead of -current list >> (doh).. sorry! Well at least you know it can work on *some* version of >> FreeBSD!....(I don't have any machines running -current at the moment to >> test). >> > > Here's the time for the test on FreeBSD/amd64 -CURRENT, update yesterday. > > hp010# date ; time ./t1 ; date > Tue Dec 19 19:07:33 CST 2006 > INFO: Saved current time > INFO: settimeofday completed sucessfully > INFO: Reset time to original value > 0.000u 1469.241s 0:00.00 0.0% 5+175k 0+0io 0pf+0w > Tue Dec 19 19:07:33 CST 2006 > hp010# date 200612191933 > Tue Dec 19 19:33:00 CST 2006 > > Scot Well, I'll find a random unused machine, setup FreeBSD on it with vmware and then try that out. Seems interesting that it takes 30 minutes to run instead of being done almost instantaneously. -GarrettReceived on Wed Dec 20 2006 - 00:45:34 UTC
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