Keith, We're using an old version of FileUtils that doesn't have the createTempDirectory() method and we're using a version of junit that doesn't have the TemporaryDirectory class. I could use the system property directly or any other class that we have available but it seems the most elegant solution is using a method for doing that directly. Upgrading the junit version is the least obtrusive path.
On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 9:55 AM, Keith Turner <ke...@deenlo.com> wrote: > On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 8:36 PM, Corey Nolet <cno...@texeltek.com> wrote: > > Anyone against bumping the junit version in 1.4.4 to 4.11? > > I do not see a problem with that, but I am curious why you ask. Is > there an issue you are running into? It think we went to the latest > version in 1.5 because of an issue we were seeing, but I can not > remember what it was. > > > > > > > On Apr 15, 2013, at 10:40 PM, Keith Turner wrote: > > > >> On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 10:07 PM, Corey Nolet <cno...@texeltek.com> > wrote: > >>> I'm working through the back port from 1.5. I've got it running the > basic operations that are supported in 1.4, however unless I'm missing > something vital, the table classpath feature from 1.5 doesn't seem to be > supported. > >>> > >>> Since this is a backport feature being rolled into a bug fix version, > do you guys think it should be necessary to carry this feature back? I'm > thinking no (especially since 1.4.4 is supposed to be mostly a bug fix > version) but I want to see what you guys think. > >> > >> Right, we would not expect this new feature in 1.4. > >> > >> I assume you are running into this issue because of a 1.5 unit test? > >> If so just remove the unit test. > > > -- Corey Nolet Senior Software Engineer TexelTek, inc. [Office] 301.880.7123 [Cell] 410-903-2110