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JUnit task appears to be started before Javac has ended
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JUnit task appears to be started before Javac has ended
Summary: JUnit task appears to be started before Javac has ended
Product: Ant
Version: 1.4.1
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Other
Status: NEW
Severity: Normal
Priority: Other
Component: Optional Tasks
AssignedTo: ant-dev@jakarta.apache.org
ReportedBy: Gorowitch@yahoo.com
testsuite test using the junit task.
When I execute the tasks step by step they work just fine.
so
ant compilepackage // compiles the source files including the unit
tests.
and
ant testpackage // starts up the unit tests.
So this works fine.
When I use
ant testpackage
Ant smoothly starts executing the compilepackage target, but my unit test fails
(Apparently because the file AllTests.class which I use to group my tests does
not exist. But that file certainly should exist since it should be created by
the compilepackage target.
So to summarize the problem:
The JUnit task appears to be started before the files that should be created by
the preceding Javac task are created.
Either
JUnit starts looking for the files it needs before the Javac task has
ended.
Or
The files aren't visible at the moment JUnit starts ( in this case this
would be an NT-related problem)
Are there any known workarounds ?
Kind regards,
Sven.
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