This information from the Ant wiki helped me, so I propose including it
in the FAQ.
Feel free to change its position, or expand upon its answer.
Dan
% diff -bu faq.xml.org faq.xml
--- faq.xml.org 2005-12-28 11:52:16.663968000 -0600
+++ faq.xml 2005-12-28 11:56:19.123783000 -0600
@@ -630,6 +630,26 @@
</answer>
</faq>
+ <faq id="junit-task">
+ <question>How do I use the junit task?</question>
+
+ <answer>
+ <p>From <a
href="http://wiki.apache.org/ant/AntNewbies">http://wiki.apache.org/ant/AntNewbies</a>:
+ <p>It's not enough to have junit.jar on the classpath for the
+ tests, it has to be loaded in the same classloader as Ant's
+ junit task. Either add junit.jar to ANT_HOME/lib
+ ${user.home}/.ant/.lib. The alternate solution (a new
+ declaration of the Ant junit tasks after removing
+ ant-junit.jar from ANT_HOME/lib) is not recommended for
+ beginners.</p>
+
+ <p>To verify that your libraries are set up right, run "ant
+ -diagnostics". This will list tasks that are not available. Do
+ not attempt to run JUnit if the -diagnostics option tells you
+ that junit is not available or missing a dependency.</p>
+ </answer>
+ </faq>
+
<faq id="use-zip-instead-of-jar">
<question>How do I use <code>jar</code>'s <code>M</code> switch?
I don't want a MANIFEST.</question>
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