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Posted to commits@maven.apache.org by be...@apache.org on 2008/03/23 00:00:50 UTC
svn commit: r640116 -
/maven/plugins/trunk/maven-ant-plugin/src/site/apt/examples/fail-missing-junit.apt
Author: bentmann
Date: Sat Mar 22 16:00:47 2008
New Revision: 640116
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=640116&view=rev
Log:
o Fixed docs
Modified:
maven/plugins/trunk/maven-ant-plugin/src/site/apt/examples/fail-missing-junit.apt
Modified: maven/plugins/trunk/maven-ant-plugin/src/site/apt/examples/fail-missing-junit.apt
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/maven/plugins/trunk/maven-ant-plugin/src/site/apt/examples/fail-missing-junit.apt?rev=640116&r1=640115&r2=640116&view=diff
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--- maven/plugins/trunk/maven-ant-plugin/src/site/apt/examples/fail-missing-junit.apt (original)
+++ maven/plugins/trunk/maven-ant-plugin/src/site/apt/examples/fail-missing-junit.apt Sat Mar 22 16:00:47 2008
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
The build scripts generated by the Ant Plugin require JUnit to run the unit tests. By default, the <<<build.xml>>> will
only output a warning if JUnit was not found on the class path, i.e. the build simply continues without running the
unit tests. If you rather want the build to fail in this case, you can easily customize the <<<build.xml>>> by
- overriding the target <<<junit-present>>>:
+ overriding the target <<<junit-missing>>>:
+-----+
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>