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Hi Wols,

On Thu, 04 Nov 2010 18:19:15 +0000, Wols Lists <antlists@youngman.org.uk> wrote:
On 04/11/10 18:09, Takeshi Abe wrote:
(snip)
I'm neither sure, but junit4 is also available on sid, lenny, marverick,
lucid, karmic etc. We should note that it can be confusing that at the
same time there is the JUnit 3.x's package named just "junit".

Is this another of those "kde3 is called kde, kde4 is called kde4" things?

The reason the page - so often - recommends "--without-junit" is it
keeps on breaking builds. If junit(3) has been replaced by junit4 that
would explain things!
Java source codes in tests of LO/OOo use the annotation feature of JUnit 4,
imported with namespace org.junit.*, which JUnit 3.x lacks. So its version
is worth checking out.

Cheers,
-- Takeshi Abe


If anyone knows and can give me a bit more detail, that'll go on my todo
list :-) but at present I don't have a clue what junit and junit4 are.

Cheers,
Wol

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