| Ant 1.7.0 can 't find Junit in ${user.home}/.ant/lib | Ant 1.7.0 can 't find Junit in ${user.home}/.ant/lib 2007-02-18 - By Antoine Levy-Lambert
Hello Jacob,
I have had no time to try this out.
Regards,
Antoine On Feb 17, 2007, at 8:20 PM, Jacob Kjome wrote:
> > Hi Antoine, > > Have you had a chance to try this out? Are you able to reproduce > my findings? > > Jake > > At 10:14 PM 2/10/2007, you wrote: > >Hello Jake, > > > >I remember that the code concerning translating File to URL has been > >kind of 90% rewritten between 1.6.5 and 1.7.0, and delegates more to > >the JDK than before. > > > >I should have a look at your bug report on my computer in the office > >which has XP. I just need to download JDK 1.3. > > > >Regards, > > > >Antoine > > > >On Feb 10, 2007, at 12:45 PM, Jacob Kjome wrote: > > > >> At 02:00 PM 2/9/2007, you wrote: > >> >On 2/9/07, Burgess, Benjamin <BBurgess@(protected)> wrote: > >> >> Sounds like something I have seen before: > >> >> > >> >> http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php? > >> func=detail&aid=1468822&group_i > >> >> d=130558&atid=720017 > >> >> > >> >> Basically, java.net.URL.getFile() had a bug that would return an > >> >> incorrect String if the file is not on the same windows drive > >> letter as > >> >> the working directory. > >> >> > >> >> Ben > >> >> > >> >> -----Original Message----- > >> >> From: Jacob Kjome [mailto:hoju@(protected)] > >> >> Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 11:36 AM > >> >> To: Ant Users List > >> >> Subject: Re: Ant 1.7.0 can't find Junit in ${user.home}/.ant/lib > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> I am using Windows. And it works just fine with Ant-1.6.5 no > >> matter the > >> >> JDK. > >> >> But under JDK1.3.1 with Ant-1.7.0, it fails (but works with > >> JDK1.6). My > >> >> user > >> >> home is like any normal windows machine.... > >> >> > >> >> C:\Documents and Settings\jkjome\.ant\lib > >> >> > >> >> And when I copy junit.jar from my .ant/lib to ${ant.home}/lib, > >> it works > >> >> just > >> >> fine. Here's my ant.home.... > >> >> > >> >> D:\java\apache-ant-1.7.0 > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> Can someone with a Windows machine try this? Really, I'm not > >> making > >> >> this up. > >> > > >> >Can you file a bug with the information - it is > >> >most likely a bug in the jdk like that described by Benjamin. > >> >Ant may be able to work around it. > >> > > >> >As a work-around with Ant 1.7.0, one can place > >> >the junit.jar file in the classpath element of the > >> >junit task - so perhaps > >> ><junit ...> > >> > <classpath ..> > >> > <fileset dir="${user.home}/.ant/lib" includes="junit*.jar"/> > >> > </classpath> > >> ></junit> > >> >May work? > >> > > >> > >> I've reported it: > >> http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=41587 > >> > >> The work around is easier than that. Just put it in ${ant.home}/ > >> lib and it works fine no matter the JDK, no matter the Ant > >> version. Remember Ant-1.6.5 **always** works no matter where > >> junit.jar is and no matter the JDK. It tried putting the build > >> file on my C:\ drive, the same drive as ${user.home}/.ant/lib and > >> it didn't make any difference. Of course, Ant itself is on my E:\ > >> drive, so I don't know if that makes a difference, but it doesn't > >> matter for Ant-1.6.5, so I don't know why it should for Ant-1.7.0? > >> Seems to me it's a bug in the Ant-1.7.0 <available> task, but it > >> only shows its ugly head under certain conditions, such as under > >> JDK1.3.1 on a WinXP box. > >> > >> > >> Jake > >> > >> >Peter > >> > > >> > > >> >> > >> >> Jake > >> >> > >> >> Quoting Peter Reilly <peter.kitt.reilly@(protected)>: > >> >> > >> >> > I have tested with JDK 1.3 and it works: > >> >> > ~/learning/a/junit> ant -debug > >> >> > Apache Ant version 1.7.0 compiled on December 13 2006 > >> >> > Buildfile: build.xml > >> >> > Adding reference: ant.PropertyHelper > >> >> > Detected Java version: 1.3 in: /usr/java/jdk1.3.1_18/jre > >> >> > Detected OS: Linux > >> >> > Adding reference: ant.ComponentHelper > >> >> > Setting ro project property: ant.file -> > >> >> > /home/reilly/learning/a/junit/build.xml > >> >> > Adding reference: ant.projectHelper > >> >> > Adding reference: ant.parsing.context > >> >> > Adding reference: ant.targets > >> >> > parsing buildfile /home/reilly/learning/a/junit/build.xml with > >> URI = > >> >> > file:///home/reilly/learning/a/junit/build.xml > >> >> > Project base dir set to: /home/reilly/learning/a/junit > >> >> > +Target: > >> >> > +Target: -check.junit.exists > >> >> > +Target: -check.junit > >> >> > +Target: build.something > >> >> > Attempting to create object of type > >> >> > org.apache.tools.ant.helper.DefaultExecutor > >> >> > Adding reference: ant.executor > >> >> > Build sequence for target(s) `build.something' is > >> >> > [-check.junit.exists, -check.junit, build.something] > >> >> > Complete build sequence is [-check.junit.exists, -check.junit, > >> >> > build.something, ] > >> >> > > >> >> > -check.junit.exists: > >> >> > [antlib:org.apache.tools.ant] Could not load definitions from > >> resource > >> >> > org/apache/tools/ant/antlib.xml. It could not be found. > >> >> > Setting project property: junit.exists -> true > >> >> > > >> >> > -check.junit: > >> >> > Skipped because property 'junit.exists' set. > >> >> > > >> >> > build.something: > >> >> > > >> >> > BUILD SUCCESSFUL > >> >> > Total time: 0 seconds > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > Are you running on windows? > >> >> > If so there may be the usual problems with spaces and > >> >> > perhaps the location of user.home. > >> >> > > >> >> > Peter > >> >> > > >> >> > On 2/9/07, Jacob Kjome <hoju@(protected)> wrote: > >> >> > > > >> >> > > Hi Peter, > >> >> > > > >> >> > > Can you take another look at this? I apologize that I did > >> not point > >> >> > > it out in the original email, but the problem is > >> specifically with > >> >> > > older JVM's such as JDK1.3.1. I happened to be using it for > >> >> building > >> >> > > the project where I found the problem. I just didn't > >> realize it was > >> >> > > specific to JDK1.3.1 until I tried with JDK1.6. I only > >> tried JDK1.6 > >> >> > > after you failed to reproduce the behavior and I saw you > >> were using > >> >> JDK1.5. > >> >> > > > >> >> > > I think this got lost in the shuffle of the current > >> religious debate > >> >> > > over whether XML is a scripting language. How about we fix > >> this > >> >> > > issue first and then move on to that never-ending > debate. BTW, > >> >> > > everyone realizes that the Gant project exists, right? > >> >> > > > >> >> > > http://groovy.codehaus.org/Gant > >> >> > > > >> >> > > > >> >> > > Jake > >> >> > > > >> >> > > At 10:27 AM 2/7/2007, you wrote: > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > >Hi Peter, > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > >I narrowed it down. Indeed, your findings are correct.... > >> for JDK > >> >> > > >1.5 (or JDK 1.6 on my machine). Try it under JDK 1.3.1. > >> That's > >> >> when > >> >> > > >it fails to find Junit.jar unless junit.jar is under > >> >> > > >${ant.home}/lib. Not sure about JDK 1.4.x since I don't > >> care to > >> >> install > >> >> > it. > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > >Jake > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > >At 02:57 AM 2/7/2007, you wrote: > >> >> > > > >Just tested with ant 1.7.0 and this does not happen > >> >> > > > >for me - the available does find junit in ~/.ant/lib > >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > >build.xml: > >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > <target name="-check.junit.exists"> > >> >> > > > > <available classname="junit.framework.TestCase" > >> >> > > > > property="junit.exists" value="true"/> > >> >> > > > > </target> > >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > <target name="-check.junit" depends="- > check.junit.exists" > >> >> > > > > unless="junit.exists"> > >> >> > > > > <echo>JUnit is not currently available to the build > >> >> environment. > >> >> > > > > Because of this, all targets that require JUnit > >> will be > >> >> skipped. > >> >> > To > >> >> > > > > enable these targets, place a copy of JUnit (get > >> latest > >> >> version > >> >> > at > >> >> > > > > http://www.junit.org/) in ANT_HOME/lib.</echo> > >> >> > > > > </target> > >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > <target name="build.something" depends="-check.junit" > >> >> > if="junit.exists"> > >> >> > > > > </target> > >> >> > > > ></project> > >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > >~/learning/a/junit> ls -l ~/.ant/lib > >> >> > > > >total 128 > >> >> > > > >-rw-r--r-- 1 reilly ccgrp01 120640 Feb 7 2007 > >> junit-3.8.2.jar > >> >> > > > >~/learning/a/junit> ant -debug > >> >> > > > >Apache Ant version 1.7.0 compiled on December 13 2006 > >> >> > > > >Buildfile: build.xml > >> >> > > > >Adding reference: ant.PropertyHelper > >> >> > > > >Detected Java version: 1.5 in: /usr/java/jdk1.5.0_09/jre > >> >> > > > >Detected OS: Linux > >> >> > > > >Adding reference: ant.ComponentHelper > >> >> > > > >Setting ro project property: ant.file -> > >> >> > > > >/home/reilly/learning/a/junit/build.xml > >> >> > > > >Adding reference: ant.projectHelper > >> >> > > > >Adding reference: ant.parsing.context > >> >> > > > >Adding reference: ant.targets > >> >> > > > >parsing buildfile /home/reilly/learning/a/junit/ > >> build.xml with > >> >> URI = > >> >> > > > >file:/home/reilly/learning/a/junit/build.xml > >> >> > > > >Project base dir set to: /home/reilly/learning/a/junit > >> >> > > > > +Target: > >> >> > > > > +Target: -check.junit.exists > >> >> > > > > +Target: -check.junit > >> >> > > > > +Target: build.something > >> >> > > > >Attempting to create object of type > >> >> > > >org.apache.tools.ant.helper.DefaultExecutor > >> >> > > > >Adding reference: ant.executor > >> >> > > > >Build sequence for target(s) `build.something' is > >> >> > > > >[-check.junit.exists, -check.junit, build.something] > >> >> > > > >Complete build sequence is [-check.junit.exists, - > >> check.junit, > >> >> > > > >build.something, ] > >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > >-check.junit.exists: > >> >> > > > >[antlib:org.apache.tools.ant] Could not load definitions > >> from > >> >> resource > >> >> > > > >org/apache/tools/ant/antlib.xml. It could not be found. > >> >> > > > >Setting project property: junit.exists -> true > >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > >-check.junit: > >> >> > > > >Skipped because property 'junit.exists' set. > >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > >build.something: > >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > >BUILD SUCCESSFUL > >> >> > > > >Total time: 0 seconds > >> >> > > > >~/learning/a/junit> rm ~/.ant/lib/junit-3.8.2.jar > >> >> > > > >~/learning/a/junit> ant > >> >> > > > >Buildfile: build.xml > >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > >-check.junit.exists: > >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > >-check.junit: > >> >> > > > > [echo] JUnit is not currently available to the > build > >> >> environment. > >> >> > > > > [echo] Because of this, all targets that > require > >> >> JUnit will > >> >> > > > >be skipped. To > >> >> > > > > [echo] enable these targets, place a copy of > >> JUnit > >> >> (get > >> >> > > > >latest version at > >> >> > > > > [echo] http://www.junit.org/) in ANT_HOME/ > lib. > >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > >build.something: > >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > >BUILD SUCCESSFUL > >> >> > > > >Total time: 0 seconds > >> >> > > > >~/learning/a/junit> > >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > >Peter > >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > >On 2/7/07, Jacob Kjome <hoju@(protected)> wrote: > >> >> > > > >> > >> >> > > > >> Maybe this is a known issue, but it appears that > >> Junit.jar > >> >> must be in > >> >> > > > >> ${ant.home}/lib in order to be discovered, at least by > >> the > >> >> > > > >> <available> task using Ant-1.7.0. In Ant-1.6.5, > Junit is > >> >> found just > >> >> > > > >> fine in ${user.home}/.ant/lib, but not in > Ant-1.7.0. For > >> >> instance... > >> >> > > > >> > >> >> > > > >> <target name="-check.junit.exists"> > >> >> > > > >> <available classname="junit.framework.TestCase" > >> >> > > > >> property="junit.exists" value="true"/> > >> >> > > > >> </target> > >> >> > > > >> > >> >> > > > >> <target name="-check.junit" depends="- > >> check.junit.exists" > >> >> > > > >> unless="junit.exists"> > >> >> > > > >> <echo>JUnit is not currently available to the > build > >> >> environment. > >> >> > > > >> Because of this, all targets that require JUnit > will be > >> >> skipped. To > >> >> > > > >> enable these targets, place a copy of JUnit (get > latest > >> >> version at > >> >> > > > >> http://www.junit.org/) in ANT_HOME/lib.</echo> > >> >> > > > >> </target> > >> >> > > > >> > >> >> > > > >> > >> >> > > > >> <target name="build.something" depends="- > check.junit" > >> >> > > if="junit.exists"> > >> >> > > > >> ...... > >> >> > > > >> </target> > >> >> > > > >> > >> >> > > > >> > >> >> > > > >> With junit.jar in ${user.home}/.ant/lib and using > >> Ant-1.7.0, I > >> >> always > >> >> > > > >> get the <echo> message. If I move junit.jar to > >> >> ${ant.home}/lib, I > >> >> > > > >> don't get the <echo> message. Ant-1.6.5 doesn't care > >> where I > >> >> put > >> >> > > > >> it. It finds junit.jar in either location. > >> >> > > > >> > >> >> > > > >> Is this a known issue? 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