On Thu, 2007-09-20 at 11:11 -0700, Chris Hostetter wrote: > : You can put it in the lib home and ant will find junit. I have it in my > : project. > > : I can submit a patch tomorrow if you want. > > I'm not sure which "lib home" you are talking about, but I'm certainly > open to a patch that allows us to bundle junit we want so new developers > don't have to get it themselves ... i tried doing this not too long ago > when i read that <taskdefs> could speficy classpaths for finding the task > -- it worked great forsome things (like PMD) but i couldn't get it to work > with ant to save my life.
done https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-362 salu2 > > > : I am importing solr build scripts in my project and build it from my > : project without problem because the junit.jar is in my classpath. As > : soon I want to build solr directly I can't because the <fail ...> junit > : check. > > (Note: even if we can't get a patch working that does this, this specific > problem is easy to deal with: even if junit isn't in your ANT_LIB, you can > always use ant's -lib option to do this too.) > > > -Hoss > -- Thorsten Scherler thorsten.at.apache.org Open Source Java consulting, training and solutions