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Re: Valgrind tests (was: Re: Zsh: [7] + 23074 suspended (tty output))
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- From: Sebastian Gniazdowski <sgniazdowski@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: Peter Stephenson <p.stephenson@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Valgrind tests (was: Re: Zsh: [7] + 23074 suspended (tty output))
- Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2019 20:45:01 +0200
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On Mon, 15 Jul 2019 at 11:30, Peter Stephenson <p.stephenson@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> but these appear to happening in subshells.
> This means there's no job clear-up --- but the shell simply exits. So
> the memory isn't recovered in the subshell but that doesn't cause a
> long-term build-up.
Yes that makes sense.
> I haven't followed every single one of this type, though.
So have you run the tests? On which OS? I'm wondering if the errors
database was good / enough complete.
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