On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 4:14 PM, Skip Montanaro <skip.montanaro at gmail.com> wrote: > > > Twice now, I've gotten this popup: ... > > Let me improve my request, as it seems there is some confusion about > what I want. I'm specifically not asking that the popups not be > displayed. I don't mind dismissing them. When they appear, I would, > however, like to glance over at the stream of messages emitted by the > test runner and see a message about it being expected. It seems that > the tests which can trigger the crash reporter do this. In my case, the popups appear but then disappear within a fraction of a second, and this happens about 10-20 times when running the full test suite. So I don't have a chance to interact with the popups, and this causes test failures. Also, when running a large suite of tests, I may not be looking at the screen by the time these popups appear. I wouldn't want the tests to fail nor would I want the test run to stall. I can't test this right now, but does disabling the "network" resource avoid these popups? Though even if it does we'll still need a way to run network-related tests on OSX. Regards, - Tal Einat
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