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<title>test: Make the --valgrind option useful, (and drop --verbose).</title>
<updated>2010-09-20T21:28:13Z</updated>
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<name>Carl Worth</name>
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<published>2010-09-20T21:28:13Z</published>
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In order for --valgrind to be useful, we drop noisy additional output of
all of the commands being executed in verbose mode. This makes --verbose
alone quite useless, so we don't document it any more.

Also, add a zlib valgrind suppression that was showing up frequently in the
test suite.
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