yes, exactly. I post process mine to remove the hostname from the class 
because my tooling generates the class based on the path. 

On Thursday, August 6, 2020 at 9:27:32 AM UTC-4, [email protected] 
wrote:
>
> You mean postprocessing the result files to fake different class names to 
> workaround the laking separation of the testsuite by jenkins?
>
> [email protected] schrieb am Mittwoch, 5. August 2020 um 18:37:56 
> UTC+2:
>
>> I believe this construct in the junit xml files can be safely modified to 
>> force jenkins to see the test results as two separate tests
>>
>> <testcase classname= 
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, August 5, 2020 at 2:38:26 AM UTC-4, 
>> [email protected] wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I found a strange phenomenon in test result display of jenkins. I had 
>>> two tests with very instable test results, good, bad, bad, good, good, good 
>>> and every time I opened the display, the sequence was different. But when 
>>> opening the tests I found out all of them either failed or passed.
>>>
>>> What I found out:
>>> I am compiling the same code as a static and a dynamic link library and 
>>> I am calling the same Unit tests for both variants. Thus, the test names by 
>>> class and name are identically but they are separated by the name of the 
>>> testsuite.
>>> To explain the problem above: tests for one of the variants failed while 
>>> the other passed. That might lead to a race condition while displaying the 
>>> test results.
>>>
>>> Now I am wondering why Jenkins does not respect the testsuite while 
>>> evaluation the test results.
>>> The tools I am working with:
>>> I am writing xunit-style test results as xml.
>>> I am parsing these test results with xunit plugin using the tool JUnit.
>>>
>>> Some of the tests also are implemented with GoogleTest but none of these 
>>> is causing problems (or at least I am not aware).
>>>
>>> Is there any idea out there for me how to progess here? Can I fix this 
>>> by myself with selection of the tools or their parameters or is this an 
>>> issue in jenkins or one of the plugins that loose or disregard the property 
>>> 'testsuite' during evaluation?
>>>
>>> May thank in advance!
>>> BR,
>>> Christoph
>>>
>>

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