• Matthew Slipper's avatar
    op-e2e: Actually kill geth on shim termination · d8dc029e
    Matthew Slipper authored
    The shim creates a new op-geth process, which was not being killed when the shim itself was killed. This prevented termination signals from the test process from propagating to op-geth, which left orphan processes hanging around. Turns out that not a single op-geth process was being explicitly terminated.
    d8dc029e
Name
Last commit
Last update
..
actions Loading commit data...
config Loading commit data...
e2eutils Loading commit data...
external Loading commit data...
external_geth Loading commit data...
faultproofs Loading commit data...
.gitignore Loading commit data...
Makefile Loading commit data...
README.md Loading commit data...
bridge_test.go Loading commit data...
build_helper.go Loading commit data...
deposit_test.go Loading commit data...
external.go Loading commit data...
helper.go Loading commit data...
l2_gossip_test.go Loading commit data...
op_geth.go Loading commit data...
op_geth_test.go Loading commit data...
setup.go Loading commit data...
system_adminrpc_test.go Loading commit data...
system_fpp_test.go Loading commit data...
system_test.go Loading commit data...
system_tob_test.go Loading commit data...
tracer.go Loading commit data...
tx_helper.go Loading commit data...
withdrawal_helper.go Loading commit data...