Hi Dawid,

After updating, I ran through all of the module test run configurations on 
IntelliJ, and one test failed:

--------
java.lang.RuntimeException: There are overridden methods annotated with 
org.junit.Before. These methods would not be executed by JUnit and need to 
manually chain themselves which can lead to maintenance problems. Consider 
using different method names or make hook methods private.
Method: public void 
org.apache.lucene.util.junitcompat.TestBeforeAfterOverrides$Before1.before()#before[]
 possibly overriden by public void 
org.apache.lucene.util.junitcompat.TestBeforeAfterOverrides$Before3.before()#before[]
        at 
org.apache.lucene.util.ValidateNoInstanceHooksOverrides.checkNoShadows(ValidateNoInstanceHooksOverrides.java:68)
        at 
org.apache.lucene.util.ValidateNoInstanceHooksOverrides.validate(ValidateNoInstanceHooksOverrides.java:45)
        at 
com.carrotsearch.randomizedtesting.RandomizedRunner.runCustomValidators(RandomizedRunner.java:1357)
        at 
com.carrotsearch.randomizedtesting.RandomizedRunner.runSuite(RandomizedRunner.java:595)
        at 
com.carrotsearch.randomizedtesting.RandomizedRunner.access$400(RandomizedRunner.java:132)
        at 
com.carrotsearch.randomizedtesting.RandomizedRunner$2.run(RandomizedRunner.java:551)
--------

Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: Dawid Weiss [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2012 2:57 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Clean-jars.

I've updated a jar dependency version -- you need to:

ant clean-jars resolve

Does anybody have anything against it if I make 'ant eclipse' depend on 
'clean-jars resolve' sequence? I am also tempted to make ant clean perform a 
cleanup of jar files since anything else (ant test, etc.) does a resolve 
anyway...

Dawid

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