Hi,

Sorry there was a typo in my last email.

the define to use to keep the tests going is -Dtest.haltonfailure=false

let us know if some tests are still failing. If tests are failing you can enter 
bug reports about that in Bugzilla. I would create one bug report per failing 
test. Be sure in this case to be specific about the environment (JDK, OS) and 
to include a stack trace.


Regards,

Antoine
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Datum: Fri, 29 Sep 2006 10:46:02 +0200
Von: "Antoine Levy-Lambert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: "Ant Developers List" <dev@ant.apache.org>
Betreff: Re: AW: Hi I need some help

> Hello Michael,
> 
> due to problems with the URLResource class maybe your junitreports were
> not generated. Update your source code from the subversion repository by
> running svn update and rebuild ant.
> 
> 
> I advise you run the tests this way :
> 
> 1) rebuild ant
> 
> just type "ant" on the command line; or remove the bootstrap directory and
> use build.sh or build.bat to rebuild ant if you want a 100% clean build.
> 
> 2) run the tests
> 
> assuming you are under Windows,
> 
> set ANT_HOME=dist
> :: or the equivalent for your operating system and shell language
> ant -D"tests.haltonfailure=false" test
> 
> what you want is to run the tests with the version of ant that you have
> just built. This is what you achieve by this setting.
> 
> I wonder whether this is documented. Uhhmm, maybe a todo.
> 
> Antoine
> 
> 

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