https://github.com/mc1arke/ant/commit/63251494ed70b7694305e43c9cc37879ca3bd5adfixes this, providing CustomJUnit4AdapterCache is moved into the ant-junit4 JAR. I can make a further commit to reverse the removal of the JUnit4 JAR and add the CustomJUnit4AdapterCache to the JAR then bundle it up into a patch if wanted?
Thanks, Michael On 30 March 2013 18:44, Stefan Bodewig <bode...@apache.org> wrote: > On 2013-03-28, Stefan Bodewig wrote: > > > On 2013-03-27, Michael Clarke wrote: > > >>>> * the optional ant-junit4.jar has been merged into ant-junit.jar > >>>> as Ant now requires JUnit4. > > >> Is it really the case that Ant requires JUnit4? The changes I > >> introduced for @Ignore annotations in Ant 1.9.0 shouldn't impact > >> backwards compatibility with JUnit3 and I don't believe any other > >> changes in the 1.9.0 release force users to need the JUnit4 jar whilst > >> running tests. > > > Some classes in the junit package didn't seem to compile in Gump, I > > think BriefJUnitFormatter was one of them. > > The formatter all now import org.junit.Ignore so require JUnit 4 at > compile time. It may stil be possible to use JUnit 3 at runtime. > > Stefan > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@ant.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@ant.apache.org > >