From what little documentation I can find on the web, it seems that calling cov01 --on simply updates a user configuration file ($HOME/.BullseyeCoverage/UserSettings). However, how can this be set more globally to intercept coverage for processes running as another user, all built using the same bullseye configuration file?
Bullseye: How to enable Bullseye for all processes
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You will have to call to
cov01for any process you would like to use with Bullseye compiler interceptors. This is actually desired behavior because otherwise one process would determine the gcc behavior for all other processes.