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## Trick and Tip
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### Licallo
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Building and running the tests in one command. We assume there is already a bulid directory configured:
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Building and running the tests in one command. We assume there is already a build directory configured:
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$ cd <blddir>
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$ make -j && ./tools/dev/licTest.sh
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```
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**If** you are in a purelly development phase (no production run going on) you can run the following:
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**If** you are in a purely development phase (no production run going on) you can run the following:
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```
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$scancel -u alainm && make -j && ./tools/dev/licTest.sh
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$scancel -u $USER && make -j && ./tools/dev/licTest.sh
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```
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it will first cancel all your job, which can be convenient if you're working in many different configurations (debug and release for example) as it free resources. But it will kill all running jobs.
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it will first cancel all your job, which can be convenient if you're working in many different configurations (debug and release for example) as it free resources. **But it will kill all running jobs.**
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At any time during the test, you can interrupt the display (with Control-C) and restart with:
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$ ./tools/dev/licTrackTest.sh
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```
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