Hi Russel,

I've looked at this and I've found the following:

you have a groovyVersion property in the Gant build this in combination with
the GROOVY_HOME environment variable cause problems when they are not
aligned to the same Groovy version, so when in the Gant build the
groovy16version is used the GROOVY_HOME should point to a Groovy 1.6
directory, and when groovy15version is used in the build GROOVY_HOME should
point to a Groovy 1.5 directory.

When I align them the build seems stable (ran it a couple of times for
Groovy 15 and 16 ).

Kr,

Tom

2009/2/12 Russel Winder <[email protected]>

> The Gradle build for Gant fails its unit tests whereas the Ant and Gant
> executions pass fine (so this is a Gradle issue).  The context in which
> Gradle runs the unit tests must be different to that of Ant and Gant,
> and it means that running Ant from Gant (from Gradle/Ant/Gant) basically
> fails.  The information in the reports just tells me that the there was
> a failure and the most rudimentary top bit of stack trace.
>
> I have been staring at this off and on for ages and getting no
> inspiration at all, so I thought it was time to admit my failure
> publicly and ask for some assistance.  Any help on this gratefully
> received.
>
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