I still have move-test.xml failing. I tried on windows XP and on
cygwin, with a JDK 1.6 and with 1.5. The antunit test is always
failing.
Did others have the problem?
I already had some file-system issues on my machines when deleting
files, (the delete of freshly created files were sometime
On 2008-11-26, Gilles Scokart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I still have move-test.xml failing. I tried on windows XP and on
cygwin, with a JDK 1.6 and with 1.5. The antunit test is always
failing.
Did others have the problem?
Never, neither on Windows/Cygwin nor on Linux.
BTW, I thought you
2008/11/26 Stefan Bodewig [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 2008-11-26, Gilles Scokart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I still have move-test.xml failing. I tried on windows XP and on
cygwin, with a JDK 1.6 and with 1.5. The antunit test is always
failing.
Did others have the problem?
Never, neither on
2008/11/20 Stefan Bodewig [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 2008-11-19, Gilles Scokart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was thus thinking to provide this classpath using the
project.setCoreLoader. But that didn't worked.
Indeed, the coreLoader is not used when declaring antlib.
Is coreLoader used at all?
It took me quiet a lot of time to find the way to build antunit, so I
wanted to understand the root cause of the problem (and lost a few
hours more ;-) )
The problem actually comes from the fact the the antunit unit test
creates projects and execute build using BuildFileTest.
However, the created
On 2008-11-19, Gilles Scokart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was thus thinking to provide this classpath using the
project.setCoreLoader. But that didn't worked.
Indeed, the coreLoader is not used when declaring antlib.
Is coreLoader used at all? Anywhere?
There are bugzilla issues talking