Thank you Sean. Putting it in <ANT_HOME>/lib/ has resolved the issue.
Best regards, Andrew. 2009/7/29 Sean Qiu <sean.xx....@gmail.com> > Make sure you had already download all dependencies. > And you can try copy a junit.jar to <ANT_HOME>/lib/ > > Best Regards > Sean, Xiao Xia Qiu > > > > > 2009/7/29 Andrew Myers <am2...@gmail.com>: > > Hi, > > > > I'm trying to harmony on Fedora 11. I am using Harmony code I checked > out > > from the svn trunk yesterday. > > > > I am getting some errors in the compile-tests target though, as shown > > below. It appears that it can't find the junit classes. Is anyone able > to > > point me in the right direction as to where I should look to fix this? > > > > Many thanks, > > Andrew. > > > > compile-tests: > > [echo] Compiling accessibility api tests > > [javac] Compiling 8 source files to > > > /home/andrew/projects/harmony/working_classlib/modules/accessibility/bin/test > > [javac] Since fork is false, ignoring memoryMaximumSize setting > > [javac] ---------- > > [javac] 1. ERROR in > > > /home/andrew/projects/harmony/working_classlib/modules/accessibility/src/test/api/java/common/javax/accessibility/AccessibleBundleTest.java > > (at line 25) > > [javac] import junit.framework.TestCase; > > [javac] ^^^^^ > > [javac] The import junit cannot be resolved > > [javac] ---------- > > [javac] 2. ERROR in > > > /home/andrew/projects/harmony/working_classlib/modules/accessibility/src/test/api/java/common/javax/accessibility/AccessibleBundleTest.java > > (at line 27) > > [javac] public class AccessibleBundleTest extends TestCase { > > [javac] ^^^^^^^^ > > [javac] TestCase cannot be resolved to a type > > [javac] ---------- > > >