[erlang-questions] ct_framework:error_notification badarg error

Fred Hebert mononcqc@REDACTED
Wed Jan 11 23:55:49 CET 2012


Because!!!


(my best guess is that 'user' isn't alive, which is weird because it's
usually the default process for these things.)

On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 3:59 PM, Joel Reymont <joelr1@REDACTED> wrote:

> Why???
>
> === Ended at 2012-01-11 15:31:16
> === location {ct_framework,error_notification}
> === reason = {error,
>                      {ct_framework,error_notification,
>                          {badarg,
>                              [{io,format,
>                                   [user,
>                                    "~n- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
> - - - - - - - - - -~n",
>                                    []],
>                                   []},
>                               {ct_framework,error_notification,4,
>                                   [{file,"ct_framework.erl"},{line,809}]},
>                               {test_server_sup,framework_call,4,
>
> [{file,"test_server_sup.erl"},{line,511}]},
>                               {test_server,run_test_case_eval1,6,
>                                   [{file,"test_server.erl"},{line,1187}]},
>                               {test_server,run_test_case_eval,9,
>
> [{file,"test_server.erl"},{line,1123}]}]}}}
>
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