I'm not at all certain what I've done, but I've lost junit support again :( I may have accidentally depended on a CLASSPATH environment variable that is no longer defined the same way. Java can drive you nuts sometimes.
1) the output of ant -v -v -v -debug test defined +User task: values and "junit" never appears in that list; should it? junitreport does. 2) Is there some other means to tell what optional packages are installed or whether my optional-packages actually includes junit support? 3) can this error occur because some other jar file is out of sync with junit or junit is out of sync with ant -- I've tried the same junit I used successfully before and the newer 3.7 and get the same results. The debug flags give no other clues; the only diagnostics I get is the dreaded "Could not create task of type: junit" and the fact that the string "junit" appears no where outside of the mention of "junitreport" -- Gary Lawrence Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> TeleDynamics Communications Inc What happens on Groundhog Day? http://www.teledyn.com/fun/GroundhogDay "There are many things which do not concern the process" --- Joan of Arc -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
