JTReg tests results on other ports

Scott Palmer swpalmer at gmail.com
Thu Sep 29 11:08:38 PDT 2011


That didn't make a difference.

Scott

On 2011-09-29, at 12:16 PM, Jonathan Gibbons wrote:

> Try renaming it to "junit.jar".
> 
> -- Jon
> 
> On 09/29/2011 09:02 AM, Scott Palmer wrote:
>> Tried it and still get the JUnit not available message.  That is with junit-4.5.jar in the jtreg/lib folder.
>> 
>>> ../../jtreg/linux/bin/jtreg -jdk:../build/macosx-universal/j2sdk-bundle/1.7.0.jdk/Contents/Home/ -v:summary test/java/lang
>>>> 
>> Test results: passed: 276; failed: 95; error: 11
>> Report written to /Users/scott/dev/openjdk/jdk/JTreport/html/report.html
>> Results written to /Users/scott/dev/openjdk/jdk/JTwork
>> 
>> JT Harness : Tests that had errors
>> 
>> Tests are grouped by their final status message.
>> JUnit not available: see the FAQ or online help for details
>> 
>>>> 
>> Scott
>> 
>> On 2011-09-28, at 4:06 PM, Jonathan Gibbons wrote:
>> 
>>> It looks like we use JUnit 4.5.
>>> 
>>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/junit/files/junit/4.5/junit-4.5.jar/download
>>> 
>>> -- Jon
>>> 
>>> On 09/28/2011 04:29 AM, Scott Palmer wrote:
>>>> If a particular version is required that should be included too. I tried junit-4.8.2.jar, placing it in the jtreg/lib directory as instructed.  The tests don't compile.
>>>> 
>>>> e.g.:
>>>> 
>>>> ----------System.err:(56/3093)----------
>>>> /Users/scott/dev/openjdk/jdk/test/java/lang/String/q0001BasicString.java:31: error: package junit.framework does not exist
>>>> import junit.framework.*;
>>>> ^
>>>> /Users/scott/dev/openjdk/jdk/test/java/lang/String/q0001BasicString.java:33: error: cannot find symbol
>>>> public class q0001BasicString extends TestCase {
>>>>                                       ^
>>>>   symbol: class TestCase
>>>> /Users/scott/dev/openjdk/jdk/test/java/lang/String/q0001BasicString.java:73: error: cannot find symbol
>>>>     public static Test suite() {
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Scott
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On 2011-09-27, at 10:54 PM, Jonathan Gibbons wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Scott,
>>>>> 
>>>>> You need to install a copy of junit.jar in the jtreg lib/ directory, or otherwise make it known to jtreg.  For licensing reasons, we can no longer redistribute a copy of junit.jar with jtreg itself.
>>>>> 
>>>>> If I recall correctly, you can also specify -nojunit to prevent jtreg from trying to run tests that would otherwise require JUnit.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I note your comment that the FAQ on the openjdk website is out of date.   I'll update it. The version of the FAQ bundled with jtreg should be more informative.
>>>>> 
>>>>> -- Jon
> 



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