I use boost.test to do unit testing on a C++ project, which has two
build-configurations - each configuration pulls in a different 3rd-party
library and our app wraps these, so we have the same suite of tests to
check both are behaving identically.

This means we end up with app_A.exe and app_B.exe and these output
app_A.xml & app_B.xml, each containing results of running the same test
suite but potentially with different results. My Jenkins job pulls in
*.xml, but when a test fails for one build-config, there is no indication
which one (A or B).

I'm not sure if I should be fixing this in boost.test or in Jenkins, but
any advice to a newbie user would be welcome either way.

Thanks!

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