I am using Windows. And it works just fine with Ant-1.6.5 no matter the JDK.
But under JDK1.3.1 with Ant-1.7.0, it fails (but works with JDK1.6). My user
home is like any normal windows machine....
C:\Documents and Settings\jkjome\.ant\lib
And when I copy junit.jar from my .ant/lib to ${ant.home}/lib, it works just
fine. Here's my ant.home....
D:\java\apache-ant-1.7.0
Can someone with a Windows machine try this? Really, I'm not making this up.
Jake
Quoting Peter Reilly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have tested with JDK 1.3 and it works:
> ~/learning/a/junit> ant -debug
> Apache Ant version 1.7.0 compiled on December 13 2006
> Buildfile: build.xml
> Adding reference: ant.PropertyHelper
> Detected Java version: 1.3 in: /usr/java/jdk1.3.1_18/jre
> Detected OS: Linux
> Adding reference: ant.ComponentHelper
> Setting ro project property: ant.file ->
> /home/reilly/learning/a/junit/build.xml
> Adding reference: ant.projectHelper
> Adding reference: ant.parsing.context
> Adding reference: ant.targets
> parsing buildfile /home/reilly/learning/a/junit/build.xml with URI =
> file:///home/reilly/learning/a/junit/build.xml
> Project base dir set to: /home/reilly/learning/a/junit
> +Target:
> +Target: -check.junit.exists
> +Target: -check.junit
> +Target: build.something
> Attempting to create object of type
> org.apache.tools.ant.helper.DefaultExecutor
> Adding reference: ant.executor
> Build sequence for target(s) `build.something' is
> [-check.junit.exists, -check.junit, build.something]
> Complete build sequence is [-check.junit.exists, -check.junit,
> build.something, ]
>
> -check.junit.exists:
> [antlib:org.apache.tools.ant] Could not load definitions from resource
> org/apache/tools/ant/antlib.xml. It could not be found.
> Setting project property: junit.exists -> true
>
> -check.junit:
> Skipped because property 'junit.exists' set.
>
> build.something:
>
> BUILD SUCCESSFUL
> Total time: 0 seconds
>
>
> Are you running on windows?
> If so there may be the usual problems with spaces and
> perhaps the location of user.home.
>
> Peter
>
> On 2/9/07, Jacob Kjome <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Peter,
> >
> > Can you take another look at this? I apologize that I did not point
> > it out in the original email, but the problem is specifically with
> > older JVM's such as JDK1.3.1. I happened to be using it for building
> > the project where I found the problem. I just didn't realize it was
> > specific to JDK1.3.1 until I tried with JDK1.6. I only tried JDK1.6
> > after you failed to reproduce the behavior and I saw you were using JDK1.5.
> >
> > I think this got lost in the shuffle of the current religious debate
> > over whether XML is a scripting language. How about we fix this
> > issue first and then move on to that never-ending debate. BTW,
> > everyone realizes that the Gant project exists, right?
> >
> > http://groovy.codehaus.org/Gant
> >
> >
> > Jake
> >
> > At 10:27 AM 2/7/2007, you wrote:
> > >
> > >Hi Peter,
> > >
> > >I narrowed it down. Indeed, your findings are correct.... for JDK
> > >1.5 (or JDK 1.6 on my machine). Try it under JDK 1.3.1. That's when
> > >it fails to find Junit.jar unless junit.jar is under
> > >${ant.home}/lib. Not sure about JDK 1.4.x since I don't care to install
> it.
> > >
> > >Jake
> > >
> > >At 02:57 AM 2/7/2007, you wrote:
> > > >Just tested with ant 1.7.0 and this does not happen
> > > >for me - the available does find junit in ~/.ant/lib
> > > >
> > > >build.xml:
> > > >
> > > > <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">
> > > > <echo>JUnit 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">
> > > > </target>
> > > ></project>
> > > >
> > > >~/learning/a/junit> ls -l ~/.ant/lib
> > > >total 128
> > > >-rw-r--r-- 1 reilly ccgrp01 120640 Feb 7 2007 junit-3.8.2.jar
> > > >~/learning/a/junit> ant -debug
> > > >Apache Ant version 1.7.0 compiled on December 13 2006
> > > >Buildfile: build.xml
> > > >Adding reference: ant.PropertyHelper
> > > >Detected Java version: 1.5 in: /usr/java/jdk1.5.0_09/jre
> > > >Detected OS: Linux
> > > >Adding reference: ant.ComponentHelper
> > > >Setting ro project property: ant.file ->
> > > >/home/reilly/learning/a/junit/build.xml
> > > >Adding reference: ant.projectHelper
> > > >Adding reference: ant.parsing.context
> > > >Adding reference: ant.targets
> > > >parsing buildfile /home/reilly/learning/a/junit/build.xml with URI =
> > > >file:/home/reilly/learning/a/junit/build.xml
> > > >Project base dir set to: /home/reilly/learning/a/junit
> > > > +Target:
> > > > +Target: -check.junit.exists
> > > > +Target: -check.junit
> > > > +Target: build.something
> > > >Attempting to create object of type
> > >org.apache.tools.ant.helper.DefaultExecutor
> > > >Adding reference: ant.executor
> > > >Build sequence for target(s) `build.something' is
> > > >[-check.junit.exists, -check.junit, build.something]
> > > >Complete build sequence is [-check.junit.exists, -check.junit,
> > > >build.something, ]
> > > >
> > > >-check.junit.exists:
> > > >[antlib:org.apache.tools.ant] Could not load definitions from resource
> > > >org/apache/tools/ant/antlib.xml. It could not be found.
> > > >Setting project property: junit.exists -> true
> > > >
> > > >-check.junit:
> > > >Skipped because property 'junit.exists' set.
> > > >
> > > >build.something:
> > > >
> > > >BUILD SUCCESSFUL
> > > >Total time: 0 seconds
> > > >~/learning/a/junit> rm ~/.ant/lib/junit-3.8.2.jar
> > > >~/learning/a/junit> ant
> > > >Buildfile: build.xml
> > > >
> > > >-check.junit.exists:
> > > >
> > > >-check.junit:
> > > > [echo] JUnit is not currently available to the build environment.
> > > > [echo] Because of this, all targets that require JUnit will
> > > >be skipped. To
> > > > [echo] enable these targets, place a copy of JUnit (get
> > > >latest version at
> > > > [echo] http://www.junit.org/) in ANT_HOME/lib.
> > > >
> > > >build.something:
> > > >
> > > >BUILD SUCCESSFUL
> > > >Total time: 0 seconds
> > > >~/learning/a/junit>
> > > >
> > > >Peter
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >On 2/7/07, Jacob Kjome <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > >>
> > > >> Maybe this is a known issue, but it appears that Junit.jar must be in
> > > >> ${ant.home}/lib in order to be discovered, at least by the
> > > >> <available> task using Ant-1.7.0. In Ant-1.6.5, Junit is found just
> > > >> fine in ${user.home}/.ant/lib, but not in Ant-1.7.0. For instance...
> > > >>
> > > >> <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">
> > > >> <echo>JUnit 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">
> > > >> ......
> > > >> </target>
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >> With junit.jar in ${user.home}/.ant/lib and using Ant-1.7.0, I always
> > > >> get the <echo> message. If I move junit.jar to ${ant.home}/lib, I
> > > >> don't get the <echo> message. Ant-1.6.5 doesn't care where I put
> > > >> it. It finds junit.jar in either location.
> > > >>
> > > >> Is this a known issue? Has it already been fixed for Ant-1.7.1?
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >> Jake
> > > >>
> > > >>
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