Hello!

Thanks for the answer.

Yes I have been using ncoverexplorer.exe in build process. So the only
change is that I installed new version of CCNet, previously I had
1.4.1.xxx. And now I can't get coverage reports to web page.

-Mikke

2008/12/16 Ruben Willems <[email protected]>:
> Hi
>
>
> you're using the ncover explorer setting,
> if you're using ncoverExplorer.exe in your buiold process, this is ok,
>
> otherwise you can try to use the following files
> NCover.xsl
> NCoverSummary.xsl
>
>
> you can find these files in the xsl folder of the dashboard
>
>
> with kind regards
> Ruben Willems
>
> On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 12:37 PM, Mikke <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I downloaded and installed new version of ccnet. Unfortunately I was
>> too eager to do it and didn't take backup of my dashboard.config. Now
>> I have problems showing coverage results on project pages. I had them
>> before new version. Here is ncover settings from dashboard.config:
>>
>>        <buildPlugins>
>>            <buildReportBuildPlugin>
>>                <xslFileNames>
>>                    <xslFile>xsl\NCoverExplorerSummary.xsl</xslFile>
>>                </xslFileNames>
>>            </buildReportBuildPlugin>
>>            <buildLogBuildPlugin />
>>            <xslReportBuildPlugin description="NCover Report"
>> actionName="NCoverBuildReport" xslFileName="xsl\NCoverExplorer.xsl" />
>>       </buildPlugins>
>>
>> I haven't done any changes for generating coverage files so I'm
>> assuming that problem is with this dashboard configuration, but I
>> can't remember if I changed something else in config?
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Mikke
>
>



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