Dropping stdout for various build tests makes it hard to understand what happens, when a build fails. Redirect both stdout and stderr to the log files for easier debugging. Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@xxxxxxxxxx> --- tests/build/run-tests.sh | 12 ++++++------ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/tests/build/run-tests.sh b/tests/build/run-tests.sh index 6d1f61463029..0a33f0a72d27 100755 --- a/tests/build/run-tests.sh +++ b/tests/build/run-tests.sh @@ -20,21 +20,21 @@ fi # working, no need to also run the extensive tests here. export NFT_TEST_SKIP_CHECK_LOCAL_SHELL=y -git clone "$dir" "$tmpdir" >/dev/null 2>>"$log_file" +git clone "$dir" "$tmpdir" &>>"$log_file" cd "$tmpdir" || exit -if ! autoreconf -fi >"$log_file" 2>>"$log_file" ; then +if ! autoreconf -fi &>>"$log_file" ; then echo "Something went wrong. Check the log '${log_file}' for details." exit 1 fi -if ! ./configure >"$log_file" 2>>"$log_file" ; then +if ! ./configure &>>"$log_file" ; then echo "Something went wrong. Check the log '${log_file}' for details." exit 1 fi echo "Testing build with distcheck" -if ! make distcheck >/dev/null 2>>"$log_file" ; then +if ! make distcheck &>>"$log_file" ; then echo "Something went wrong. Check the log '${log_file}' for details." exit 1 fi @@ -44,8 +44,8 @@ echo "Build works. Now, testing compile options" for var in "${argument[@]}" ; do echo "[EXECUTING] Testing compile option $var" - ./configure "$var" >/dev/null 2>>"$log_file" - make -j 8 >/dev/null 2>>"$log_file" + ./configure "$var" &>>"$log_file" + make -j 8 &>>"$log_file" rt=$? echo -en "\033[1A\033[K" # clean the [EXECUTING] foobar line -- 2.41.0