Hi Geertjan,

Well it's somewhat unusual as you may know I mentioned that I found the formatting of NetBeans to be very difficult to read, and that may well be just my problem. However, I felt it was worth the effort because there genuinely is no consistency in the current code. There are many things that become obvious if you see my formatting. However, until I can get it to build I don't want to release it to the wild.

Also, I have been trying to handle some of the many warnings generated by the static analyser using the hints. Which I have to say is quite impressive, although, not altogether generous in explanation.

So I have spent many hours over the last four months to do the formatting and now I wish to make sure everything builds and passes the tests.

The error appears in virtually all of the failed builds and yet the modules all have both JUnit 4 and NB Junit in the Unit/Functional test libraries and I assume the appropriate classes in the import list.

If you need a copy of a suitable build output I can provide one.

Kindest regards

Jeremy

On 17/09/2021 20:42, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
Can you provide some context?

Gj

On Fri, Sep 17, 2021 at 8:41 PM Jeremy Cavanagh
<[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,

Although I have managed to get four modules to build the majority of
those that have failed give the same error:

      error: package org.netbeans.junit does not exist

But I can find no evidence to support this.

Any ideas would as usual be greatly appreciated.

Kindest regards

Jeremy



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