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Old   March 24, 2009, 06:21
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Is it possible to log the time reconstructPar is running?

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Is it possible to log the time reconstructPar is running?
Like every other command you can prepend the time-command (like this "time reconstructPart") and in the end you'll get wall-clock and CPU-time.

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