Hi Ray,

On 20/09/2011, at 2:58 PM, Ray Kiddy wrote:

> Whenever I have had this sort of problem, I usually end up switching the 
> <junit> target to a <java> target. The re-write one has to do for that, the 
> re-jiggering of the parameters, usually points me to the problem. It is kind 
> of labor-intensive, but it works. Once it works as a <java>, I have seen the 
> error and it will work as a <junit>. Also, spending some more time looking at 
> the verbose output from ant helps. It just takes longer than it seems is 
> justified. It is extremely verbose. But, you know, the problem is always in 
> there somewhere and if you read the warnings, it is usually describing the 
> problem, even if the warnings seem to be coming from out of left field.

Thanks for the advice.  I think I'm approaching the point where I'm going to 
have to invest the time.


-- 
Paul.

http://logicsquad.net/


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