bneradt opened a new issue, #8792:
URL: https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/issues/8792

   The 10-Dev coverage builds are failing in opensource CI. Here's a current 
example:
   
https://ci.trafficserver.apache.org/view/10-Dev/job/10-Dev/job/coverage/13/console
   
   The reason it fails is because the run of the regression tests fails because 
the installed traffic_server binary no longer exists at the time it tries to 
run them:
   
   ```
   + /tmp/ats/bin/traffic_server -K -k -R 1
   /home/jenkins/workspace/10-Dev/coverage/src@tmp/durable-5ab76cb8/script.sh: 
line 4: /tmp/ats/bin/traffic_server: No such file or directory
   ```
   
   The `--prefix` configure the CI uses is `/tmp/ats`. Experimenting with 
things locally, I notice that the previous `make install` call does indeed 
populate `/tmp/ats/bin/traffic_server` along with the other installed files, 
but the latter `make check` call deletes the files from that directory. 
Further, I notice that the `make check` call in `mgmt2` removes those files.
   
   Here's a session demonstrating this:
   
   ```
   $ git show --no-patch --oneline
   1e6620bf2 (HEAD -> fix_10dev_coverage, upstream/10-Dev) Fixes the cache unit 
tests by removing an undeclared class function, (#8782)
   
   $ make install > /dev/null 2>&1
   $ ls /tmp/ats
   bin  etc  include  lib  libexec  share  var
   
   $ make check > /dev/null 2>&1
   
   $ ls /tmp/ats
   lib
   ```
   
   Notice that after `make check`, only `lib` remains in the install directory.
   
   This problem does not happen on master. Only for 10-Dev.


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