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<div>Am I missing this or is there a way to do this without re-writing the xml_handler? As it stands now I get one label or I get an sql error relating to the command I don't have in the failure block. We are writing and submitting our own xml so valid schemas
or examples are much more useful than ctest input decks.</div>
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<div>Basically I have</div>
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<div> <StdOut>"You messed up you idiot".</StdOut></div>
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<div> <Label>L2</Label></div>
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<div>Any ideas would be most welcome. So far I think I will just have to change the xml_handler to keep track of more than one label at a time.</div>
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<div>Thanks!</div>
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<div>Only one improves with age. With apologies to the originator of the phrase – </div>
<div> “Hardware is like fish, operating systems are like wine.” </div>
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<div> -- James Governor – <a href="http://www.redmonk.com/jgovernor/2007/04/05/why-applications-are-like-fish-and-data-is-like-wine/">Monkchips blog April 5th, 2007</a></div>
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