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Recently, when building a lot of output from typedef.tests, polystruct.tests, methodoverload.tests, 
published.tests and more is produced. Ufortunately, when there is an error in the code to be 
compiled, it gets hidden between the test-output.
The tests-output continues after a compile error. 'Long ago', there was a build_err.log produced in 
which errors could be searched, but that is no longer generated.
Is there an autorun.sh argument that can switch the test-output off (or switch the build_err.log 
on)?


Winfried


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