Hey all,

I recently add the <junit> task to our ant build file.  After wrestling
with the classpath a bit i stumbled across the following.

http://ant.apache.org/faq.html#delegating-classloader

It instructed me to remove the optional.jar from ANT_HOME/lib and then to
declare all optional tasks using taskdef.  No problem my team deleted the
otional.jar from ANT_HOME/lib, we added it to our CVS and we could run our
testcases via ant.

However shortly after that someone ran a target that used <replaceregexp>.
 They were getting the task not found error.  No problem I thought, just
declare it using taskdef and we should be all set.  So I added

<taskdef name="replaceregexp"
classname="org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.ReplaceRegExp">
 <classpath>
    <pathelement location="lib/antarchive/optional.jar"/>
     </classpath>
</taskdef>

to our build.xml.  This seemed to help ant find the task but when it would
run it ir would spit out.

"No supported regular expression matcher found"

I tried to add a bunch of differnet libraries when I declared the task
jakarta-oro.jar, ant.jar.  But it would still give me the same error.  In
the junit task I also give a <classpath> for the junit task.  However
<replaceregexp> doesn't seem to support a nested <classpath>.

Anyone have any thoughts on this?

Thanks,
-John



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