> >That's given your basedir as a pathelement - how about giving it the 
> >"testing" directory instead? Isn't that the base of the 
> testing classes?
> 
> But I think that is correct.
> The base dir is, say, xxx.  The testing dir sits below this 
> with tests that are in the testing package.
> So sitting in my xxx dir (where I run ant from) the classpath 
> for these tests is testing.MyTest1 etc.

Ah, I see. Sorry, it wasn't clear.

I wonder if you could create a small but complete project - build.xml, a
Java file and the location you'd normally have the junit jar file, etc,
zip it up and post it somewhere? That's probably the best way of finding
out what's going on.

Jon


Clearswift monitors, controls and protects all its messaging traffic in 
compliance with its corporate email policy using Clearswift products.
Find out more about Clearswift, its solutions and services at 
http://www.clearswift.com

This communication is confidential and may contain privileged information 
intended solely for the named addressee(s). It may not be used or disclosed 
except for the purpose for which it has been sent. If you are not the intended 
recipient, you must not copy, distribute or take any action in reliance on it. 
Unless expressly stated, opinions in this message are those of the individual 
sender and not of Clearswift. If you have received this communication in error, 
please notify Clearswift by emailing [EMAIL PROTECTED] quoting the sender and 
delete the message and any attached documents. Clearswift accepts no liability 
or responsibility for any onward transmission or use of emails and attachments 
having left the Clearswift domain.

This footnote confirms that this email message has been swept by MIMEsweeper 
for Content Security threats, including computer viruses.

---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reply via email to