ci: fix invalid 'ctest --build' invocation#68
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--build is a cmake flag, not a ctest one ("CMake Error: Unknown argument:
--build"); the actual build already happens in the preceding step via
cmake --build. This was failing the "Ubuntu GCC DBG" job outright, and
via this workflow's fail-fast matrix strategy, cancelling every other
job in the run (including the -Werror builds, which otherwise compile
cleanly) before they could report their own real status.
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Summary
The "Run API tests" step in `main.yml` calls `ctest --build . --parallel 2 -C ... -V`, but `--build` is a `cmake` flag, not a `ctest` one:
```
CMake Error: Unknown argument: --build
CMake Error: Run 'ctest --help' for all supported options.
```
The actual build already happens in the preceding "Build/Install" step via `cmake --build`. This was failing the `Ubuntu GCC DBG` job outright on every run, and - via this workflow's fail-fast matrix strategy - cancelling every other job in the same run before they could report their own real status. Confirmed this includes the `-Werror` builds, which actually compile cleanly (100% of targets built) when allowed to run to completion.
Test plan
ctest --parallel 2 -C <mode> -V) to confirm it's validctestusage.Ubuntu GCC DBGjob and lets the rest of the matrix report real results.