← Back to context Comment by laex 11 years ago I tried the 'units' program on OSX. It seems that it does not recognise the 'millilightseconds' unit. 3 comments laex Reply JulianMorrison 11 years ago Try one L in mili? laex 11 years ago Didn't work. laex 11 years ago @girvo suggested installing gnu units, which does the trick.> brew install gnu-units > gunits
JulianMorrison 11 years ago Try one L in mili? laex 11 years ago Didn't work. laex 11 years ago @girvo suggested installing gnu units, which does the trick.> brew install gnu-units > gunits
laex 11 years ago Didn't work. laex 11 years ago @girvo suggested installing gnu units, which does the trick.> brew install gnu-units > gunits
laex 11 years ago @girvo suggested installing gnu units, which does the trick.> brew install gnu-units > gunits
Try one L in mili?
Didn't work.
@girvo suggested installing gnu units, which does the trick.
> brew install gnu-units > gunits