Hey Stefan,

Thanks, I was using Eclipse and right-clicking on src/junit and selecting
"Run As/JUnit Test". Do you recommend only trying to run all unit tests
with ant, or is there another way (perhaps a launch config) that lets you
run all relevant unit tests in Eclipse?

Thanks!
Graham
On 7 Nov 2013 01:25, "Stefan Rossbach" <srossb...@arcor.de> wrote:

>  Hi Graham,
>
> the answer is pretty simple. You executed test cases which are not
> supposed to be
>
> 1. even executed
> 2. or must be executed as plugin in test (which we no longer support)
>
> See Ant build file.
>
>             <batchtest todir="${junit.report.dir}">
>                 <fileset dir="${src.test.dir}">
>                     <exclude name="**/Abstract*.java"/>
>                     <exclude name="**/*PluginTest.java"/>
>                     <exclude name="**/stf/**"/>
>                     <include name="**/*Test.java"/>
>                 </fileset>
>             </batchtest>
>
> BR,
> Stefan
>
> On 06.11.2013 20:47, Graham Allan wrote:
>
> Hey all,
>
>  Hope this is the right place for this question. I have a fork of Saros
> for tootling with, tracking against master. Currently there are JUnit test
> failures (output attached) all reporting an 'IllegalStateException:
> Workspace is closed.' message, from a call to
> org.eclipse.core.resources.ResourcesPlugin.getWorkspace.
>
>  Is there something I should be doing to have these tests pass locally?
>
>  Best regards,
> Graham Allan
>
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