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On Sat, Jan 12, 2019 at 7:17 PM Brenden Towey <brendento...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I have a new installation of NetBeans 10. Trying to run some initial
> unit tests I just created, I get the following error:
>
> The <classpath> or <modulepath> for <junit> must include junit.jar
> if not in Ant's own classpath
>
> I have a question posted about this on StackOverflow if you'd rather
> answer there:
>
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54161715/netbeans-10-junit-jar-not-found
>
> I could probably hack the build script to includejunit.jar, but I
> want to know: what's the right way to fix this?
>
> Shouldn't NetBeans come with a version of JUnit already accessible?
> Should I configure my project differently? How do I add a path to the
> library?
>
> How can I find the classpath for Ant (and what version/binary NetBeans
> is using)?
>
> The project'Test Libraries'  shows that JUnit 5.3.1 is present, I have
> three Jar files listed there: junit-jipiter-api, junit-jupiter-params,
> junit-jupiter-engine. But it seems to be not actually found.
>
> The project is a standard Java Library (no main class). I didn't add any
> "extras" or mess with the default project setup that NetBeans uses. Just
> used the basic setup wizard thing.
>
>
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