AW: fork, JUnit and Linux

2011-12-09 Thread Knuplesch, Juergen
richt- Von: roject [mailto:roject@allianz.com.au] Gesendet: Freitag, 9. Dezember 2011 01:46 An: user@ant.apache.org Betreff: Re: fork, JUnit and Linux HI, i am having the same problem with running ant junit in linux. Do you solve the problem? -- View this message in context: http://ant.10456

Re: fork, JUnit and Linux

2011-12-09 Thread roject
HI, i am having the same problem with running ant junit in linux. Do you solve the problem? -- View this message in context: http://ant.1045680.n5.nabble.com/fork-JUnit-and-Linux-tp4977907p5060443.html Sent from the Ant - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com

Re: fork, JUnit and Linux

2011-11-17 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On 2011-11-14, Knuplesch, Juergen wrote: > I use OpenSuse 11.4 32 Bit > I use Java 1.6.0.17, JDK from Sun > Before that I tried 1.6.022 and OpenJDK. And you are sure this is what Ant uses? > The problem I have is when I use the fork attribute. > Do I have to tell Linux to take the old classpath

AW: fork, JUnit and Linux

2011-11-14 Thread Knuplesch, Juergen
anymore and everything is working. But I would like to use fork but I do not see where the problem is and how to solve it. -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Stefan Bodewig [mailto:bode...@apache.org] Gesendet: Freitag, 11. November 2011 15:58 An: user@ant.apache.org Betreff: Re: fork, JUnit and

Re: fork, JUnit and Linux

2011-11-11 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On 2011-11-09, Knuplesch, Juergen wrote: > when I run a task with > fork="yes" > under LINUX the test does not even start: LINUX is a pretty broad term here. Which version of java are you using? I use Ant on Linux using OpenJDK or Sun's Java without any problems. If this is gcj then you may h