OK, I'm closer to figuring this one out.
When I do this:
$ DEBUGCPPUNIT=TRUE make -s check
gdb executes the unit tests, but then, if everything went OK, GDB
__doesn't quit__
I have to enter a "q" on the console.
However, if there actually was an exception, then GDB correctly prints
it out, quits and returns to the command line.
This is particularly annoying because, in this mode, there is no
indication on the console that GDB is waiting for input.
So I don't know if the test is just taking long, or if I need to do
something.
On 2012-07-10 13:08, Noel Grandin wrote:
Hi
My "make check" is pausing for console input when I use "export
DEBUGCPPUNIT=TRUE"
Not exactly conducive to easy testing :-)
This is on an Ubuntu 12.04 linux system.
Any ideas on how to debug this?
Thanks, Noel Grandin
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