Hi guys,
I have a few questions and this is the first one :)
AFAIK, the clover database stores absolute paths of each file that's been instrumented. And when I try to generate a report having no access to the source files, I get a number of exceptions basically saying that clover cannot find the file specified. Please see the a sample below...
---------------------------
[clover-report] java.io.FileNotFoundException: E:/workspace/.../.../.../*.java (No such file or directory)
...
...
---------------------------
The error message clearly tells that the instrumentation was carried out on a Windows machine. My question is whether it's possible to have clover to store relative paths to the source files?
This would help to point to sources manually in <clover-report> as Marek has suggested, no matter whether you're on a Windows or a Linux machine.
Just wanted to add that despite the exceptions the report gets generated, though you can't see the actual source code, just the signatures of the methods, etc...
You must be a registered user to add a comment. If you've already registered, sign in. Otherwise, register and sign in.