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Tibor Digana edited comment on SUREFIRE-1623 at 5/3/19 11:25 AM: ----------------------------------------------------------------- [~stephenc] I like working for the ASF, yes it was temporary, I ma sorry. [~ChrisGWarp] You was asked by me to help one month ago. Thus saying that somebody is "paranoid" is not understandable. We in ASF are not paranoid, we only try to satisfy the users. You are also in ASF, so start a discussion about the solution but don't say that people doing their best are "paranoid". This is not the way how we can work. If you are in Apach Conference 2019, we can meet, and discuss it, I am quite open to talk about anything. was (Author: tibor17): [~stephenc] I like working for the ASF, yes it was temporary. [~ChrisGWarp] You was asked by me to help one month ago. Thus saying that somebody is "paranoid" is not understandable. We in ASF are not paranoid, we only try to satisfy the users. You are also in ASF, so start a discussion about the solution but don't say that people doing their best are "paranoid". This is not the way how we can work. If you are in Apach Conference 2019, we can meet, and discuss it, I am quite open to talk about anything. > TempWmicBatchFile.bat is left in project dirs after surefire tests are run > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: SUREFIRE-1623 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SUREFIRE-1623 > Project: Maven Surefire > Issue Type: Bug > Affects Versions: 3.0.0-M3 > Reporter: Chris Graham > Assignee: Tibor Digana > Priority: Blocker > > WINDOWS ONLY: > When the WMIC command it run to obtain the process start time, the current > implementation leaves behind a batch file, TempWmicBatchFile.bat, which is > zero bytes long. > This file needs to be removed post execution. > Leaving it behind will interfere with the release plugin as a scm status call > will fail with files needing to be added. Simply ignoring the file is a very > sloppy approach. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)