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Ruslan Strazhnyk commented on JENKINS-12457:
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Seems like fix is defective - See JENKINS-13214
                
> 'Age' column on 'Test Result' tab may show incorrect value when a test suite 
> divided into multiple junit files
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>                 Key: JENKINS-12457
>                 URL: https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-12457
>             Project: Jenkins
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: junit
>    Affects Versions: current
>            Reporter: Greg Temchenko
>            Assignee: kutzi
>
> Somebody described the problem a year ago here:
> http://jenkins.361315.n4.nabble.com/Problem-with-Age-column-on-Test-Results-tab-td3172208.html
> {quote}
> I have a problem with 'Age' column on 'Test Results' tab. For couple of my 
> tests, all the time this column has value equals '1', despite the fact that 
> those tests start failing earlier than one build ago. When I switch to 
> 'History' tab, in 'Test Result' column there is a 'Regression' value for all 
> builds, and it should be 'Regression' value only for the first build and 
> 'Failed' for next builds.
> {quote}
> For me this happens because I have many junit xmls that containing the same 
> test suite name.
> In this case hudson.tasks.junit.CaseResult.getPreviousResult() gets the only 
> last junit xml result and if it's not failed then the Age column won't be 
> calculated properly.

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