On 09/20/2012 06:42 AM, Lucas Meneghel Rodrigues wrote:
As you can see above nothing is getting displayed. Same problem is
seen when I use
verbose output.

Did I miss something?


In order to get the clean output with the run script, I had to do some
tricks with regards to stdout/stderr. I actually expected things to work
with --verbose, but...

Well, in the meantime you might run the tests under autotest rather than
the run script?

../../autotest-local libvirt/control --verbose

I'll take a look at this as soon as possible.

Lucas,

May I suggest you don't bother? :) I don't think it's necessary to spend *your* valuable time/energy on this. We really need your expertise/leadership focused on getting us through the freeze and representin' at KVM forum.

Prem,

Would you mind opening an issue, and posting the # here?

If it's a problem that's important to you, or anyone else, you/they are free to fix it. We can certainly help anyone that works on it and gets stuck :) It's an ideal issue for somebody new to autotest to take on in order to become familiar with the code base. Make sense?

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