This one time, at band camp, Stein M. Eliassen said:
SME>Bruce Snyder wrote: SME>> SME>> I just updated to CVS HEAD, cleaned, compiled the codebase, the SME>> examples and the tests just fine. No problems whatsoever. Are you SME>> using one of the build scripts (.sh or .bat) to compile? Also, make SME>> sure that you execute the cvs update command using the -d and -P SME>> options. I just keep these options in ~/.cvsrc. SME>> SME> SME>Yes, I'm building the tests with the build.sh-script. Building the SME>main-source works. SME> SME>Do you have the constructor SME>org.exolab.castor.tests.framework.testDescriptor.Failure SME>(java.lang.String)? SME> SME>I can't find that in the cvs...
No, I don't see it in CVS. In fact, if you take a look at this file in the CVS repository here:
http://project.exolab.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/castor/src/tests/org/exolab/castor/tests/framework/testDescriptor/Failure.java?rev=1.2&cvsroot=castor&content-type=text/vnd.viewcvs-markup
You'll see that there is no constructor accepting a String. This is why I suggested that you use the -d and -P options when executing the cvs update command. I hazard a guess that you're looking at old source. Did you get this from a tarball or zip archive on the downloads pages of the website maybe?
Sorry for being a bonehead, somehow my source wasn't completely updated.
Stein
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