Awesome!  Thanks for such a prompt reply.  I have a demo on Thursday but had 
planned to spend some more time tomorrow finishing things off.  Worst case 
scenario I can try getting the reporting setup on Wednesday night and focus on 
polishing everything else in the meantime.

Thanks again for your support.  BTW - do you contribute to the project in your 
spare time or do your have an arrangement with customers to incorporate open 
source development into the delivery of your software.  I'm going to try and 
angle for something similar where I am at (Suncorp, Brisbane, Australia).

How many active committers do you have at the moment?

Cheers

Ben

On 24/04/2010, at 9:18 PM, Mauro Talevi wrote:

> Hi Ben, 
> 
> I've been able to reproduce issue in the JBehave examples
> 
> https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JBEHAVE-277
> 
> (had not been spotted because if the Ant scenarios run fine and if you don't 
> do an ant clean first, it will pick up the report outputs previously 
> outputted by IDE or Maven).
> We'll try to sort it out quickly.  When do you need it by for your demo? 
> 
> Cheers
> 
> On 24/04/2010 11:43, Ben Sullivan wrote:
>> 
>> Hi folks
>> 
>> I'm trying to get the reporting up and running for a small demo I'm putting 
>> together on BDD.
>> 
>> I'm seeing some weird behaviour when executing the scenario runner through 
>> ant.  
>> 
>> When I run my scenario through a run configuration in IntelliJ I can see 
>> with the report files in the jbehave-reports directory which itself is 
>> contained in the directory I have configured IntelliJ to put compiled 
>> classes (<project_root>/out).  All good.
>> 
>> When I run through ant using InelliJ the report files appear in a bundled 
>> ant directory for IntelliJ:
>> 
>> /Applications/IntelliJ%20IDEA%209.0.2.app/lib/ant/lib 
>> 
>> When I try and run with a raw ant installation from the command line I get 
>> the following:
>> 
>> ~/work/bdd-demo $ ant run-scenarios
>> Buildfile: build.xml
>> 
>> setup:
>> 
>> compile:
>> 
>> compile-test:
>> 
>> run-scenarios:
>> [scenarioRunner] Running scenario au.com.nsqa.story.etl.SystemIntegration
>> [scenarioRunner] Failure in runing scenarios: 
>> [scenarioRunner] au.com.nsqa.story.etl.SystemIntegration: 
>> java.io.FileNotFoundException: 
>> /usr/share/ant/lib/jbehave-reports/au.com.nsqa.story.etl.system_integration.stats
>>  (No such file or directory)
>> 
>> BUILD SUCCESSFUL
>> Total time: 0 seconds
>> 
>> It appears as though JBehave is trying to write to the root of the classpath 
>> directory for ant instead of the classpath root for my classes...
>> 
>> I have attached my build file for reference, together with my scenario 
>> source.
>> 
>> Any assistance would be much appreciated before I embark on a JBehave source 
>> debugging exercise!
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
>> Ben
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 

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