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@vonaka vonaka commented Jun 7, 2025

… run-kani.sh

This finds the appropriate target directory instead of hard-coding x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu.

Resolves #381

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@vonaka vonaka changed the title Setting the appropriate target when running autoharness-analyzer from… Setting the appropriate target when running autoharness-analyzer Jun 7, 2025
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Running autoharness-analyzer from run-kani.sh on MacOS
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