Indeed, it works fine, my builds are marked as unstable, that's enough for 
me ;)

Mikael.

Le mercredi 21 août 2013 19:44:26 UTC+2, David Harkness a écrit :
>
> On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 10:03 AM, Mikael Peigney 
> <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> My goal is to have the build to be marked as failed, while still having 
>> some of my post-build script run (in fact, all excepting one).
>>
>
> Add the "Publish xUnit test result report" post-build action and point it 
> to the location of the generated junit.xml log file. If you're using the 
> Ant script from PHP Jobs for Jenkins, this should be 
> "build/logs/junit.xml". If not, add "--log-unit junit.xml" to the PHPUnit 
> call in Ant.
>
> The action provides configurable failed/skipped tests thresholds that will 
> mark the build as unstable or failed.
>
> If I change the failonerror in my Ant task, will it continue to build, 
>> while still marking the build as failed, because there was XUnit errors?
>>
>
>  Correct. Change failonerror to "false" so that your Ant build script 
> continues running.
>
> David
>
>

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