That's good to know :)
I can double check but that is probably not what is happening here since it
is defined in the parent pom as junit 4.

On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 7:15 AM, Jörg Schaible <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Tim,
>
> Tim wrote at Mittwoch, 8. April 2009 14:05:
>
> > Unfortunately not. It seems however that surefire is actually giving the
> > wrong stacktrace.
> > When I run this via the cli using the classpath that surefire says it is
> > using I get a different exception.
> > It seems that a dependency was missing at that point. When I added it, I
> > got a new exception instead so it seems to be moving along.
>
> are you running surefire in a multi project where some modules use still
> JUnit 3 and the others JUnit 4? Remember, that a plugin is always loaded
> only once. So if you add for one module JUnit 4 as dep to the plugin, it
> does not help if the plugin has already be loaded elsewhere ...
>
> - Jörg
>
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