Github user PascalSchumacher commented on the issue:
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Great!
@kinow Thanks in-depth check!
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Github user garydgregory commented on the issue:
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Comitted! :-) Works for me as well in Eclipse 4.7.3.
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Github user kinow commented on the issue:
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Github user kinow commented on the issue:
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Tested the master branch first, and everything obviously worked. Then
switched to this branch, and got an error message, then Eclipse opened the run
configuration.
Followed @PascalSchumac
Github user PascalSchumacher commented on the issue:
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JUnit 5 should work with any Eclipse Version released during the last year
(as long as you delete existing run configurations for the project).
@garydgregory Can you give runnin
Github user PascalSchumacher commented on the issue:
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The only problem I encountered was that I had to delete the existing JUnit
run configurations for commons-text (I'm using Eclipse Oxygen.3 and it does not
seem to be able to update a ru
Github user garydgregory commented on the issue:
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Hi Pascal! Thank you for the PR. My only hesitation with JUnit 5 is that it
does not work in Eclipse yet, for me at least.
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