Hello again.
While I am using Ant 1.3 grabbing the latest optional.jar solved the
problem described below.
Sorry for the wasted bandwidth.
Spencer
On Monday, May 7, 2001, at 12:52 PM, Spencer Marks wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I believe I am using 1.3
>
> ant tests -v
> Warning: JAVA_HOME environment variable is not set.
> If build fails because sun.* classes could not be found
> you will need to set the JAVA_HOME environment variable
> to the installation directory of java.
> Ant version 1.3 compiled on March 2 2001
>
> Buildfile: build.xml
> Detected Java Version: 1.3
> Detected OS: Mac OS X
> ...
>
> BUILD FAILED
>
> /Users/sam/devo/projects/build.xml:144: Class
> org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junit.JUnitTask doesn't support
> the nested "sysproperty" element
>
>
> On Monday, May 7, 2001, at 12:18 PM, Stephane Bailliez wrote:
>
>> Are you sure you running Ant 1.3 ?
>>
>> run ant with -version to check.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> --
>> St�phane Bailliez
>> Software Engineer, Paris - France
>> iMediation - http://www.imediation.com
>> Disclaimer: All the opinions expressed above are mine and not those
>> from my
>> company.
>>
>>
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Spencer Marks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>> Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 5:40 PM
>>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Subject: Re: Exporting System.properites values
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>> Thanks for your help.
>>> Would you mind tell me what's wrong with this snippet:
>>>
>>> First, the error message:
>>>
>>> /Users/sam/devo/projects/innoverity/RuleMaker/build.xml:144: Class
>>> org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junit.JUnitTask
>>> doesn't support
>>> the nested "sysproperty" element
>>>
>>> Here's how I am trying use it:
>>>
>>> <target name = "junit">
>>> <available property = "junit.properties" classname =
>>> "junit.framework.TestCase"/>
>>> </target>
>>> <target name = "compiletests" depends = "compile">
>>> <mkdir dir = "${build.tests}"/>
>>> <javac srcdir = "${test.dir}" destdir =
>>> "${build.tests}">
>>> <include name = "**/*JUnit*.java"/>
>>> <!-- include the build.dir so we can
>>> run the tests -->
>>>
>>> <classpath>
>>> <fileset dir="./lib">
>>> <include name="**/*.jar" />
>>> </fileset>
>>> <pathelement path =
>>> "${build.dir}/classes"/>
>>> </classpath>
>>>
>>> </javac>
>>> </target>
>>> <target name = "tests" depends = "compiletests">
>>> <junit printsummary = "yes" fork = "no" haltonfailure =
>>> "no">
>>> <formatter type = "plain" usefile="false"/>
>>> <sysproperty
>>> key="testdata.negative0" value="spencer"/>
>>>
>>> <classpath>
>>> <pathelement location = "${test.dir}"/>
>>> <pathelement location = "${src.dir}"/>
>>> <pathelement path =
>>> "${java.class.path}"/>
>>> <pathelement path = "${build.tests}"/>
>>> <pathelement path = "${build.dest}"/>
>>> <fileset dir="./lib">
>>> <include name="**/*.jar" />
>>> </fileset>
>>> <pathelement path =
>>> "${build.dir}/classes"/>
>>> </classpath>
>>> <batchtest fork = "yes">
>>> <fileset dir = "${test.dir}">
>>> <include name =
>>> "**/*JUnit*.java"/>
>>> <exclude name =
>>> "**/AllTests.java"/>
>>> </fileset>
>>> </batchtest>
>>> </junit>
>>> </target>
>>>
>>> Thanks, Spencer
>>>
>>> On Saturday, May 5, 2001, at 03:58 PM, Robert Leftwich wrote:
>>>
>>>> <sysproperty key="conf.dir" value="${unit.test.conf}"/>
>>>> <sysproperty key="log4j.configuration"
>>>> value="file:${unit.test.conf}/log4j.properties"/>
>>>