Hi Mehdi,
Yes, the nightly build works fine.
Paul
On 10/24/11 2:55 AM, mehdi houshmand wrote:
Hi Paul,
You're getting a class not found exception for some reason, maybe
there was an error when you downloaded the source? Or have you changed
the source at all? Someone else may have an idea, but if you just want
the JAR, you can get it from the nightly builds
http://ci.apache.org/projects/xmlgraphics/fop/snapshots/.
Mehdi
On 21 October 2011 17:33, Paul Tremblay<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Mehdi,
Here are the errors, as an attached file.
On 10/21/11 11:16 AM, mehdi houshmand wrote:
Hi Paul,
Try running the JUnit task "ant junit" and share any errors.
Mehdi
On 21 October 2011 15:47, Paul Tremblay<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Mehdi,
I already have JUnit4 (junit-4.10.jar). That's the jar I put in my
/usr/share/ant/lib
Paul
On 10/21/11 10:44 AM, mehdi houshmand wrote:
Hi Paul,
The latest trunk relies on JUnit4, so you'll have to get that JAR not
the JUnit3 one, the url (https://github.com/KentBeck/junit/downloads)
should help.
Mehdi
On 21 October 2011 15:39, Paul Tremblay<[email protected]>
wrote:
On 10/21/11 6:04 AM, J.Pietschmann wrote:
Am 21.10.2011 09:44, schrieb mehdi houshmand:
however, FOP trunk doesn't produce this
issue,
Jeremias fixed this some time ago on trunk.
J.Pietschmann
Thanks. I downloaded the trunk. I followed the directions and set
JAVA_HOME
to /Library/Java/Home and ANT_HOME to usr/share/ant. I typed ant and
got
an
error message that junit.jar had to be on the classpath of ant. So I
copied
junit from /usr/share/junit/junit.jar to /usr/share/ant/lib, and typed
ant
again.
This time the build generated at lot of tests, and ended with this
message:
BUILD FAILED
/Library/Java/trunk/build.xml:875: NOTE:
**************************************************************************
* One or more of the Junit tests had Failures or Errors or were
skipped!
*
* Please check the output above for relevant messages.
*
* Or use the "junit-reports" target to generate HTML test reports.
*
**************************************************************************
However, running a few tests:
fop -fo<file.fo> -pdf out.pdf
works fine, rendering correct PDF.
Do I have an incomplete build? I can send along more detailed reports
if
I
need to.
Thanks again
Paul
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