Simon Geard wrote:
> On Mon, 2013-07-29 at 09:25 -0500, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
>> Simon Geard wrote:
>>> Unrelated, I'm curious why the book points to a Debian/Ubuntu package
>>> for a jar package. Surely a reference to the upstream junit.org site
>>> would be more appropriate?
>>
>> We need a url that can be used with wget.  I couldn't find one at junit.org.
>>
>>     -- Bruce
>
> If the only thing you want is the compiled .jar file, I'd say pull it
> off the Maven repository... that's what I always do as a developer when
> looking for random jars, and apparently what's recommended on the
> Junit.org download link..
>
> http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/junit/junit/4.11/junit-4.11.jar

That's a good starting point, but we do want to be able to show how to 
get the sources and build it.  Since we need to download for a recursive 
requirement, that's a good link to start.

Thanks.

   -- Bruce

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