Ive just tried this on my Win XP SP2 machine and all test run through fine
for me.
The Access is denied error sounds symptomatic of another process holding
onto the file and blocking your test run. Are there any other java processes
hanging around that might be causing problems?
Tim Ellison
So you can completely delete the VME from your workspace (remove the default
directory), unpack the zip again and recreate the problem?
Regards,
Oliver
Mikhail Loenko wrote:
I use WinXP SP2 too
I have two workspaces one on a local drive and one on a network drive.
Usually I use network
I've completly removed not only VME but the whole workspace,
restarted machine and reproduced the problem
I'll try to create different project and check
Thanks,
Mikhail
2006/8/9, Oliver Deakin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
So you can completely delete the VME from your workspace (remove the default
Seems like it isn't related to the new VM - I see similar error message
on svn move.
But the problem with running the tests disappeared :)
Thanks,
Mikhail
2006/8/9, Mikhail Loenko [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've completly removed not only VME but the whole workspace,
restarted machine and reproduced
Mikhail Loenko wrote:
Seems like it isn't related to the new VM - I see similar error message
on svn move.
But the problem with running the tests disappeared :)
So all tests pass on your machine now?
Regards,
Oliver
Thanks,
Mikhail
2006/8/9, Mikhail Loenko [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've
Mikhail,
How do you solve the problem?
I have the same error on my machine (Win XP SP2).
Thanks,
Vladimir.
On 8/9/06, Mikhail Loenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seems like it isn't related to the new VM - I see similar error message
on svn move.
But the problem with running the tests
I'm trying to build and run the tests with the new v4 VM and getting
the following error no Windows:
compile.tests:
[echo] Compiling RMI api tests
[javac] Compiling 6 source files to C:\WS\Harmony1\modules\rmi\bin\test\api
[javac] Note: Some input files use unchecked or unsafe