There are known cases when class-files are different between executions of 
exact same compiler in exact same configuration. Hence the only thing that 
you must guarantee and hence check is not a configuration, but exactly the 
fact that class-files are byte-to-byte identical on both machines.

On Monday, June 19, 2017 at 6:27:53 PM UTC+2, [email protected] 
wrote:
>
> I have tested with the Jacoco a lot in the past month. Yesterday I notice 
> there is a class do no match with execution data, I search for several 
> discuss and also find the explanation 
> http://www.eclemma.org/jacoco/trunk/doc/classids.html.
>
> In my case I run try to using different machine to run the test and 
> generate report by Jenkins, I think they share the same config but I will 
> check. So even though the classes files are from different machines I 
> thought they are same. Anyone has any idea of the config I could check on 
> the machines other than:
> Different compiler vendor (e.g. Eclipse vs. Oracle JDK)
> Different compiler versions
> Different compiler settings (e.g. debug vs. non-debug)
>

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