Actually you don't need to be in the same dir as the result files
(except for a problem with the filename, which should be resolved by
trimming everything up to the last '/' in the perl file):
-
shaun-mcdonalds-computer:~/ooo/qa/qatesttool/script/analyze
shaunmcdonald$ perl make_summary.pl ~oootestsmsm1/Sites/ooo/
testtoolresults/2006-01-28/*.res
Filename Errors Warnings
Warnings_during_initialization
============================ ====== ========
==============================
/Users/oootestsmsm1/Sites/oo 5 17 0
[...]
/Users/oootestsmsm1/Sites/oo 0 0 0
========================================================================
======
Total 21 files 15 39 0
-
Shaun
P.S. I can do that in Java, but I don't yet have enough experience of
perl to be able to do it there yet.
On 18 Feb 2007, at 23:54, James Mckenzie wrote:
Shaun:
Thank you. Have you added a readme or the like to state that these
files must be moved into the logging file
itself so that they will function correctly? Or have they been
updated to point to a logging directory?
James McKenzie
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