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Just lost my status screens with few billions of execs :(
So, my ideas:
- Can we store all the fuzzer stats as shown in status screen, and then restore it when resuming (with both AFL_AUTORESUME and '-i' option) ? If it somehow affects or depends on inner state of AFL++ instance, can we restore this inner state too?
- Can we prevent random Ctrl+C presses for example, by asking to confirm? You
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Simulator CI test
The test should run openpilot in the simulator for a minute and fail on process crashes or unexpected alerts. Ideally, this test should be able to run in GitHub Actions.
Overview of the Issue
Using PowerShell, I have successfully enabled logging using the PACKER_LOG and PACKER_LOG_PATH environment variables. I would like the error-cleanup-provisioner to publish the last n lines of this log, but I can't seem to get the value of PACKER_LOG_PATH in my template.
Reproduction Steps
In PowerShell:
$env:PACKER_LOG = "1"
$env:PACKER_LOG
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