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2007-02-10 Thread Matt Benson
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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 41587] New: - Ant-1.7.0 available task, under JDK1.3.1_19, can't find junit.jar in ${user.home}/.ant/lib

2007-02-10 Thread bugzilla
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   Summary: Ant-1.7.0 available task, under JDK1.3.1_19, can't
find junit.jar in ${user.home}/.ant/lib
   Product: Ant
   Version: 1.7.0
  Platform: PC
OS/Version: other
Status: NEW
  Severity: normal
  Priority: P2
 Component: Core
AssignedTo: dev@ant.apache.org
ReportedBy: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


As reported on the Ant user list [1], there seems to be a problem with the
available task in Ant-1.7.0 when running under JDK1.3.1_19 (probably any 1.3.1
sub-version) on WinXP.  Using the following build file, Junit is not found on
the classpath when I have junit.jar (either 3.8.1 or 3.8.2) in
${user.home}/.ant/lib.  However, it is found if I move junit.jar to 
${ant.home}/lib.

3 notes of interest:

1.  Under JDK1.6 on my machine, junit.jar is found just fine in
${user.home}/.ant/lib.

2.  Ant-1.6.5 has no problem under any JDK.  It works 100% of the time no matter
the JDK and finds junit.jar in either location.

3.  It was suggested on the list that maybe there's a bug in JDK1.3.1 where it
gets URL's wrong when the working directory is on a different drive than
junit.jar.  I tested this theory out by putting my build file on the C:\ drive,
which is where ${user.home}/.ant/lib is.  It made no difference.  Ant-1.7.0
still can't find it under JDK1.3.1_19.

Since Ant-1.6.5 works no matter what, it seems to me that the bug here is
probably in Ant-1.7.0, though it only shows itself under older JDKs.  I haven't
tested JDK1.4.x because I don't have it installed

Here's the build file for testing...

project name=findjunit default=build.something

  target name=-check.junit.exists
available classname=junit.framework.TestCase property=junit.exists
value=true/
  /target

  target name=-check.junit depends=-check.junit.exists 
unless=junit.exists
echoJUnit is not currently available to the build environment. 
Because of this, all targets that require JUnit will be skipped. To 
enable these targets, place a copy of JUnit (get latest version at 
http://www.junit.org/) in ANT_HOME/lib./echo
  /target

  target name=build.something depends=-check.junit if=junit.exists/

/project


[1] http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=11708386934r=1w=2


Jake

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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 41587] - Ant-1.7.0 available task, under JDK1.3.1_19, can't find junit.jar in ${user.home}/.ant/lib

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