The following comment has been added to this issue:
Author: Matt Read
Created: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 8:55 AM
Body:
Yep, that would solve my immediate (well, immediate 7 months ago) problems.
I agree with you completely on your general consideration point. For the kind
of projects that I'm generally involved with, Maven simply will not scale
sufficiently to support continuous integration. I find myself slipping back to
nightly builds for more and more of the goals as the codebase grows.
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Key: MPCLOVER-18
Summary: Stop Clover re-running tests if they've already run
Type: Wish
Status: Open
Priority: Minor
Original Estimate: Unknown
Time Spent: Unknown
Remaining: Unknown
Project: maven-clover-plugin
Versions:
1.6
Assignee: Vincent Massol
Reporter: Matt Read
Created: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 1:00 PM
Updated: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 8:55 AM
Description:
If both the junit-report and clover-report are registered the tests execute
twice. Would it be possible to either provide a setting to disable this or
detect whether tests have already been run?
This might be similar to the property in the Cactus plugin -
cactus.execute.during.report.
Thanks,
Matt.
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