At the moment the simplest solution I found is manually changing the buildr-1.4.1-java\lib\buildr\scala\bdd.rb file of buildr and changing the default version of specs to the 2.8 one. Then it workd flawlessly with:
test.using(:specs) test.with(MOCKITO) I suppose in 1.4.2 this will be the default.but it's a solution for all the people using 1.4.1 now. On 15 September 2010 20:01, Rafa de Castro <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm building my project with buildr and I got it to compile but I can't > manage to make it run the tests. > > The global project is configured with > > Buildr.settings.build['scala.version'] = "2.8.0" > require 'buildr/scala' > > And I read that you must configure your subproject as > > test.using(:junit) > test.with(SPECS, MOCKITO) > > Then the correct version of specs is downloaded and the correct mockito. > The tests are also compiled correctly but they just don't run. > > If I try to run using > > test.using(:specs) > test.with(MOCKITO) > > the version for scala 2.7 is downloaded and my tests do not run > > When I run buildr test:peepingtom:client --trace I get > > ** Invoke peepingtom:client:test:setup (first_time) > ** Execute peepingtom:client:test:setup > ** Execute peepingtom:client:test > rm -rf D:/Paki/peepingtom/client/reports/junit > rm -rf D:/Paki/peepingtom/client/target/junit-failed > ** Invoke peepingtom:client:test:teardown (first_time) > ** Execute peepingtom:client:test:teardown > > So I've been a bit lost for 2 days now. Do I need to add something else to > run the tests? > > Thanks a lot in advance. > > > -- > Rafa de Castro > [email protected] > -- Rafa de Castro [email protected]
