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Hi Denis,<br>
Thanks for investigating on this; and even more, for sharing
conclusions. It is a pity I could not detect this side-effect by
myself. It's also a pity I get this feedback so late, I thought
introducing such a regression would have been the cause of immediate
complaints. IMHO, it shows Jenkins is under-used by most people. <br>
<br>
About coverage, it's up to people who consume these coverage reports
to decide what they need/want. I am afraid all this coverage things
are currently not used at all, so no-one would care in case we
remove Emma or Jacoco.<br>
<br>
Currently, we still have to use Emma if we want coverage since we
don't have a way to get "continuous" reports easily with Jacoco (BTW
Max made some tentative usage of Sonar, and Jonathan Fuerth
submitted a GSoC subject for a Jacoco plugin in Jenkins).<br>
Then I think the wiser and simpler solution would be to disable
Jacoco.<br>
<br>
We can think of Jacoco as a progress since it allows developers to
consume reports directly in their IDE (see a 3-weeks older mail of
mine for more details). But, once again, nobody use it, so we can
ignore it.<br>
<br>
In a mid to long term view, we will get rid of Emma to use only
Jacoco.<br>
Currently, we are stuck to Emma and then it seems like we need to
disable Jacoco. I do that immediatly in parent.<br>
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Regards,<br>
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