So what is happening is the path is hardcoded and won't work if the build tree of the source gets deleted (or if you transfer the binaries to a different machine). Furthermore, if the cursor files are not in that location, the test will segfault.
Currently working on 1) not segfaulting if the directory and files arent there and 2) detecting the cursor path more like how the udev recordings are detected.
So what is happening is the path is hardcoded and won't work if the build tree of the source gets deleted (or if you transfer the binaries to a different machine). Furthermore, if the cursor files are not in that location, the test will segfault.
Currently working on 1) not segfaulting if the directory and files arent there and 2) detecting the cursor path more like how the udev recordings are detected.