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Error output suggests removing -t from commandline, but doing so fails. #304

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[-] The program took more than 200000 ms to process one of the initial test cases.
Usually, the right thing to do is to relax the -t option - or to delete it
altogether and allow the fuzzer to auto-calibrate. That said, if you know
what you are doing and want to simply skip the unruly test cases, append
'+' at the end of the value passed to -t ('-t 200000+').

If you remove the -t argument, the afl-fuzz.exe program doesn't run at all, just spits help text at you.

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