I think the problem might be specific to the way that metric_fu sets up
rcov. I'll have a read through the metric_fu code.

Craig

On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 11:01 AM, Nicholas Faiz <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Perhaps I'm missing something, as I'm new to rcov. I've just set rcov
> up this very moment - I want to put a ratchet in place on our CI
> instance. I'm not sure what is going wrong for you, but it looks like
> I'll only have to run the rcov rake task once in our CI sequence to
> generate coverage and test the specs.
>
> Running rcov with rspec via a rake task reports failure (somewhat
> roughly) for me. The rake task itself fails if it finds a spec which
> fails. If all specs pass, the rake task completes successfully.
> Regardless of the result, it generates reports in the coverage
> directory, which I'm going to have to work out how to scan, I suppose,
> for my ratchet (still working on that part).
>
> I'm using rspec 1.3.0 and rcov 0.9.8.
>
> Cheers,
> Nicholas
>
>

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