Howard, On 10/20/05, Howard Lewis Ship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've been trying to get the Gump build working, but am out of > bandwidth (tomorrow is an important deadline for me on my current > pay-the-mortgage project). The problem has something to do with > Groovy based on the latest failure messages. I won't be able to vote > +1 on a final release until it builds inside Gump. >
This problem has been bugging us for a long time now. I also always have either the Groovy test or EasyMock class extension test failing when running the tests inside Eclipse. I believe this problem is still due to the fact that the EasyMock class extension and the Groovy libraries both depend on different versions of CGLIB (or ASM). Gump of course tries to build it all against the latest versions. So I think we'll have to try to disable this test when running inside Gump. Is that not what you did for the EasyMock class extension test? I was hoping that we could eventually upgrade to EasyMock 1.2 and the accompanying class extension 1.2. Maybe that would let us use the same CGLIB (and ASM) as for Groovy. Do you think there's any chance that would work? Can we get someone to upload the class extension 1.2 jar to the ibiblio repository (and Gump)? --knut --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]