If you don't have those variables set and are getting test failures, you
will have to debug into it.

Here's a thread about getting more details for ant failures [1].  If you
are having Maven issues, the test results are in
compiler/target/surefire-reports (or compiler-jx/target/surefire-reports).
 Some other test results are in failsafe-reports instead of
surefire-reports.

Also check your console output.  It should output what environment
variables it found.

-Alex

[1] 
https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/16a91dcf2e34d80cedc3c5f1386afc45174609
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On 1/22/18, 1:35 AM, "Olaf Krueger" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Alex,
>just a quick response, I'll read the rest of you post later:
>
>>I thought you were running the script without
>>AIR_HOME/PLAYERGLOBAL_HOME/FLASHPLAYER_DEBUGGER.
>
>Of course!!! None of those vars ist set on my machine, I've just double
>checked it one more time.
>Hence I was a bit confused after I noticed this PLAYERGLOBAL_HOME issues.
>
>Thanks,
>Olaf
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