On 7/1/2015 4:37 PM, Paul Rogers wrote:
I
thought if a jar is like a tar, I could find out what's in the expected
junit.jar, match that against the snapshot, and try a symlink if they
match.  But CentOS doesn't have the file either.  So I built without
junit, and am still uncertain about the consequences of doing that.

Isn't JUnit used only as a testing framework? That was always my understanding.
I recall that it wasn't used for anything in a production environment.

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Randy

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