We do not use a license manager.

The following files are created in the Testing/Temporary folder:
[DATE]-[TIME]-covbr.stderr
[DATE]-[TIME]-covbr.stdout
[DATE]-[TIME]-covsrc.stderr
[DATE]-[TIME]-covsrc.stdout
LastCoverage_[DATE]-[TIME].log

Which shows the symbols which are normally shown in CDash when a file is 
selected (e.g.: --> and so on)

Best Regards

> Am 04.09.2014 um 12:17 schrieb David Cole <dlrd...@aol.com>:
> 
> Sometimes an unfortunate network interruption (even a very brief one,
> at just the wrong time...) can cause my bullseye dashboards to report
> "0%" coverage. I use the license manager for Bullseye, so the build
> machine needs network access to the license manager machine when
> turning coverage on and off with the "cov01" Bullseye tool. If there is
> no network access at "call cov01 -1" time, then trying to turn on
> coverage measurement cannot succeed, and the result is a coverage build
> without any coverage data: 0%.
> 
> You can probably tell if this is happening to you or not by paying
> attention to the return value of cov01. I suspect it returns an error
> code in this condition, but my scripts just ignore it and continue with
> the build anyhow.
> 
> HTH,
> David C.
> 
> 
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