fix: use gethostname() to set host attribute as this works on a cluster whereas reading the COMPUTERNAME env var doesn't.
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<description>
Testing using EUnit. (For WINSCW)
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<copy file="${build.drive}\epoc32\winscw\c\shared\Eunit\logs\Eunit_Log.xml" tofile="${build.log.dir}\${build.id}_Eunit_Log.xml" />
</target>
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