That seemed to fix it.. Why would it need to be there, when it is in the
lib/build folder ?
'cause Ant has some "issues" in this area. Classloader issues. junit.jar needs to be in the system classpath when Ant is launched. The wrapper (ant.bat/.sh) scripts put all ANT_HOME/lib .jar files into the system classpath automatically for you.
The upcoming <antlib> feature may make this oddity history. I hope!
Erik
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