Andre Schnabel wrote:
Thorsten Bosbach schrieb:
http://qa.openoffice.org/qatesttool/status_collecting.txt
As mode 2 for status writing seems the most relevant, could you be a
little more precises how to get this running?
what was somewhat unclear to me was, that I need a subdir
/history/tooling/ within this path.
I updated the section about that;
If in doubt, take a look onto the source code ;-)
But that was the reason I never did publish anything about that....
It was just an experiment, what worked well under special circumstances
and with restriction.
If there is text in the file: Mode 2:
+---- cut ---
[LocalPath]
Current=/some/special/path
+------------
+There are some restrictions to get it run for Mode 2:
+(That's why I call it ugly...)
+- On Unix/Linux; If you have e.g. /somwhere/qa/qatesttool/global
+ then you have to set Current to /somwhere/qa
+- On win32 you have to be in the root of the volume with qatesttool;
+ E.g.: D:\qatesttool
+ Your Current would be D:\
+ There is only the drive letter accepted, and qatesttool has to be there, too!
+- From your 'Current' has to exist the path history/tooling
+ From example above: /somwhere/qa/history/tooling
+ or: D:\history\tooling
+- There is an indication in the result file, if the mode was detected, by the
+ lines:
+ ** Status feature (mySQL) : Enabled + your path
+ and a little bit later:
+ ** Status will be written to: ...
+- After running a test, there have to be some files in history/tooling
cheers
thorsten
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