Hi Sean,

I'm a bit puzzled - can you check which JUNIT the maven-test-plugin
is using. It is defined in project.xml and should be 3.8.1. And also
check the repo if there is your JUNIT-3.8.1.jar and has the right
size (sometimes a JAR is corrupted during download)

Basically test:compile also compiles the

    <unitTestSourceDirectory>src/test/java</unitTestSourceDirectory>

and if the JUNIT library is not found you will get tons of
compilation errors.

If it is still broken then try running MAVEN with "-X" for the debug
mode and have a look there, i.e. "maven -X test"


Siegfried Goeschl


On 20 Jan 2003 at 18:04, Sean Langford wrote:

> Hi Sigfried,
>
> I'm sorry I didn't make it very clear in my original post, but I
> *already* have a junit dependency defined in my project.xml.  And
> Maven must be using it, as the "java:compile" target which precedes
> the test:compile target compiles all my unit tests without error.  So
> it would seem somehow "test:compile" is not finding it.  I too am
> using maven b7.
>
> Thanks
>
> Sean
>
> Siegfried G�schl wrote:
>
> >Hi Sean,
> >
> >for my MAVEN b7 I added the following entry to project.xml
> >
> >    <dependency>
> >      <id>junit</id>
> >      <version>3.8.1</version>
> >      <url/>
> >    </dependency>
> >
> >
> >Siegfried Goeschl
> >
> >
> >On 20 Jan 2003 at 16:39, Sean Langford wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >>Hello,
> >>
> >>Maven looks really cool.  I'm trying to get it working against our
> >>project here at work.  I'm having two problems:
> >>
> >>1) target "test:compile" does not seem to be including junit.jar.  I
> >>get tons of compilation errors to this effect.
> >>
> >>2) when I delete all my unit tests from my source tree to move
> >>onwards, then during the "test:test" target I get: "taskdef class
> >>org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junit.JUnitTask cannot be
> >>found"
> >>
> >>So it seems test:compile is not finding junit.jar, and test:test is
> >>not finding optional.jar.  This is strange - I installed ant-1.5 and
> >>junit following the instructions for each carefully.  I have a
> >>build.xml which uses 'JUnitTask' and it works normally.  I've also
> >>tries adding:
> >>
> >><properties>
> >>     <classloader>root</classloader>
> >></properties>
> >>
> >>to the junit dependancy in my project.xml to no avail.  Anyone have
> >>any insight as to what might be causing this?
> >>
> >>Thanks!
> >>
> >>Sean
> >>
> >>
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