1. ci-build.sh: Add verify_test_failure_detection() function - Tests that single test failures are properly detected - Tests that parallel test failures are properly detected - Runs at CI start to catch framework issues early 2. Makefile.am: Fix check-functional-parallel exit code handling - OLD: used 'wait' without checking individual exit codes - NEW: capture each PID and check exit code with 'wait $pid' - On failure: print the log file and set failed flag - Exit with error if any group failed This ensures CI correctly fails when: - Any unit test fails - Any of the 4 functional test groups fails - Any parallel build configuration fails
CProof
CProof is a console based XMPP chat client based on Profanity.
See the Quick Start Guide for information on installing and using CProof.
Project
CProof enables you to communicate with privacy, freedom and comfort. Our open-source chat application delivers secure, end-to-end encrypted messaging (OTR, PGP, OMEMO, OX) built on the trusted XMPP protocol. With a decentralized design, you can connect directly or even host your own server, keeping your data in your hands. Whether you're chatting with friends or collaborating securely, CProof makes private communication simple, reliable, and truly yours.
Installation
Check our installation guide for detailed instructions.
How to contribute
See our Helping Out page for a concise summary of ways to help us.
Review the Contributing Guide and Code Overview pages for advanced technical details.
Getting help
Prior to asking questions, check our User Guide, then check out the FAQ.
If you are still having a problem then search the issue tracker.
As a last resort, feel free to write us on support@jabber.tech or create a new issue depending on what your problem is.
Links
Website
Feel free to visit our website: jabber.space.
You may also check the repository if you like, available on git.jabber.space/devs/profanity.
Plugins
Plugins repository: https://git.jabber.space/devs/cproof-plugins
