Hi

We were testing out an upgrade to JBehave 3.9.5 and noticed that our story 
reports only showed the duration of the last story run (we run all tests in one 
class).

On examination it looks like the write method in StoryManager always created a 
new durations file (see extract below). This is presumably the change for 
JBEHAVE-1041.

In previous versions (we were using 3.7.5) the report correctly showed the 
durations for all the stories.


[cid:476ea12e-b14d-4946-b3e4-224656918c22]


  private void write(Properties p, String name) {
        File outputDirectory = 
configuration.storyReporterBuilder().outputDirectory();
        try {
            Writer output = new FileWriter(new File(outputDirectory, name));
            p.store(output, this.getClass().getName());
            output.close();
        } catch (IOException e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
        }
    }


Simon Kent
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