Unfortunately, I'm currently stuck at the build stage. Each build fails with the following message:

BUILD FAILED
/export/home/pats/River/trunk/build.xml:2161: Problem: failed to create task or type junit Cause: the class org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junit.JUnitTask was not found.
        This looks like one of Ant's optional components.
Action: Check that the appropriate optional JAR exists in
        -/usr/lib
        -/export/home/pats/.ant/lib
        -a directory added on the command line with the -lib argument

Do not panic, this is a common problem.
The commonest cause is a missing JAR.

This is not a bug; it is a configuration problem


I've tried scattering junit.jar files around, including the suggested locations, but it does no good. Any suggestions on what to put where to fix this? This is a shiny new OpenSolaris environment.

Patricia




On 9/18/2010 1:58 PM, Jonathan Costers wrote:
2010/9/18 Patricia Shanahan<[email protected]>

I've created an Open Solaris installation in a VirtualBox. I'm in the
process of installing software, such as a JDK, on it.

Regardless of whether it reproduces this specific problem, it will give us
another test configuration - the more the better.


Great news! I'd like to do the same when I get a chance





On 9/18/2010 1:10 AM, Jonathan Costers wrote:

Hmmm

Hudson just finished a build (#24) on *solaris1*, and we still get that
one
failure:

[java] com/sun/jini/test/spec/lookupdiscovery/MulticastMonitorAllChange.td
[java] Test Failed: Test Failed:
com.sun.jini.qa.harness.TestException: change failed -- waited 870
seconds (14 minutes) -- 3 change event(s) expected, 0 change event(s)
received
[java]

However, one *ubuntu1*, the same test passes ... (build #21)
On my local machines, I have this test passing on both Linux and Windows.
I do not have a Solaris installation available though, anyone?

Would anyone be able to reproduce this situation?
- pass the whole suite on Linux
- fail the above test on Solaris

Thanks
Jonathan

2010/9/18 Peter Firmstone<[email protected]>

  Jonathan Costers wrote:

  2010/9/17 Peter Firmstone<[email protected]>



  Jonathan, this progress is excellent news for anybody trying to
actively
develop.




Are the rest of us allowed to commit to the trunk again at this point?



  Definitely, cleared for takeoff.

Cheers,

Peter.






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