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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2019-11-06 11:00 a.m., Andrew Fuller
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    <p>So it looks like this variable indeed allows me to define a test
      wrapper script that handles the uploading and remote execution.</p>
    <p>There is, however, a minor complication: Most of my test
      executables require some data files that I need to upload, too.</p>
    <p>How can I inform my wrapper script about those ?</p>
    <p>Is there some trick involving target properties and generator
      expressions that I could use such that the invocation of the
      wrapper script will receive some target-specific arguments ?</p>
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    <p>Thanks,</p>
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        <pre>--

      ...ich hab' noch einen Koffer in Berlin...
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