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Running junit tests fails

Running junit tests fails

2003-12-12       - By Jeremias Maerki

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Nope. With the Ant installation (binary, I've never had to build Ant
myself, yet) you get a fully operational optional.jar with has a usable
JUnit task as soon as you have junit.jar in %ANT_HOME%/lib.

Building FOP (HEAD) without "embedded" Ant goes like this:
- Install Ant binary distribution
  - set the ANT_HOME environment variable
  - extend you PATH variable with %ANT_HOME%\bin
- Download JUnit and put the junit-<version>.jar into %ANT_HOME%\lib (if
 you want to run the testcases)
- Download FOP from CVS
- go to the xml-fop directory and run "ant" or "./ant.sh"

On 12.12.2003 02:42:17 Peter B. West wrote:
> I seem to recall that one has to build ant for the particular set of
> optional facilities that one wants.  Does this ring a bell for anyone?
>
>  From the manual:
> <
> Make sure you have downloaded any auxiliary jars required to build tasks
> you are interested in. These should either be available on the CLASSPATH
> or added to the lib directory. See Library Dependencies for a list of
> jar requirements for various features. Note that this will make the
> auxiliary jars available for the building of Ant only. For running Ant
> you will still need to make the jars available as described under
> Installing Ant.
> />
>
> These seem to be in addition to optional.jar.
>
> I think it points to the fact that we will have to provide a custom ant
> build, optional.jar and library dependencies, including junit.jar.


Jeremias Maerki


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