[ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MOJO-271?page=comments#action_57799 ] 

Mike Perham commented on MOJO-271:
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That's the entire output.  There's no root failure printed anywhere, even with 
-X.  I am not forking my tests.

Ah, here's some interesting behavior.  Delete your cobertura.ser and run then 
cobertura:cobertura twice.  The first cobertura run will produce a 0% report I 
think *because it doesn't write data until the VM exits*.  The second run will 
run the tests again but I believe the report is based on the data from the 
first run, as the data from the second run has not been emitted to disk yet.  I 
think this is the crux of much of the odd behavior people have been seeing with 
Cobertura.

And with that said, now I can't reproduce surefire running twice.

> Cobertura runs tests twice
> --------------------------
>
>          Key: MOJO-271
>          URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MOJO-271
>      Project: Mojo
>         Type: Bug

>   Components: cobertura
>     Versions: 2.0-beta-1
>     Reporter: Mike Perham
>      Fix For: 2.0-beta-1

>
>
> The lifecycle.xml specifies a test goal but apparently this is redundant and 
> the second execution immediately fails the build.  The standard forked 
> lifecycle already contains a test goal.  If I just comment the entire block 
> out, it works as expected.

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