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Merge #11077: [tests] fix timeout issues from TestNode
2b4ea52 [tests] fix timeout issues from TestNode (John Newbery)

Pull request description:

  Fixes a couple of bugs from the introduction of TestNode:

  - test scripts were no longer able to specify a custom timeout for
  starting a node. Therefore tests with nodes that take a long time to
  start up (eg pruning.py) would fail.
  - the test for whether a node has failed on start up was broken
  by changing 'assert x is None' to 'assert not x'. Since
  subprocess.poll() can return None (indicating the node is still running)
  or 0 (indicating the node exited with return code 0), this was a
  regression.

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.github Mention reporting security issues responsibly 2016-11-10 14:41:40 +01:00
.tx qt: Set transifex slug to 0.14 2017-01-02 09:36:03 +01:00
build-aux/m4 Explicitly search for bdb5.3. 2017-07-02 02:48:00 +00:00
contrib gitian: quick hack to fix version string in releases 2017-08-20 00:31:05 -04:00
depends Merge #10851: depends: fix fontconfig with newer glibc 2017-08-03 15:07:10 +02:00
doc Merge #11050: Avoid treating null RPC arguments different from missing arguments 2017-08-22 09:26:38 +02:00
share Slightly overhaul NSI pixmaps 2017-06-22 21:40:48 +02:00
src Merge #10679: Document the non-DER-conformance of one test in tx_valid.json. 2017-08-23 12:15:10 +02:00
test [tests] fix timeout issues from TestNode 2017-08-23 10:56:31 -04:00
.gitattributes Separate protocol versioning from clientversion 2014-10-29 00:24:40 -04:00
.gitignore Use shared config file for functional and util tests 2017-05-03 14:18:30 -04:00
.travis.yml Build with --enable-werror under OS X 2017-08-19 16:23:04 +02:00
autogen.sh Add MIT license to autogen.sh and share/genbuild.sh 2016-09-21 23:01:36 +00:00
configure.ac disable jni in builds 2017-08-15 10:27:20 -07:00
CONTRIBUTING.md Capitalize bullet points in CONTRIBUTING guide 2017-08-08 13:42:13 -07:00
COPYING [Trivial] Update license year range to 2017 2017-01-23 23:46:06 +01:00
INSTALL.md Update INSTALL landing redirection notice for build instructions. 2016-10-06 12:27:23 +13:00
libbitcoinconsensus.pc.in Unify package name to as few places as possible without major changes 2015-12-14 02:11:10 +00:00
Makefile.am Filter subtrees and and benchmarks from coverage report 2017-06-12 15:53:30 -07:00
README.md Rename test/pull-tester/rpc-tests.py to test/functional/test_runner.py 2017-03-20 10:40:31 -04:00

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