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On 11/19/2013 11:58 AM, d.ostrovsky@idaia.de wrote:
On Tue Nov 19 00:11:49 PST 2013 Stephan Bergmann wrote:

The best fix probably is to use javac with -classpath junit.jar for
the check.

You can use javap to check the existence of java classes in a JAR:

Nah, that unfortunately doesn't work universally either. (Forgot exactly where it caused problems, but I had tried both, javah and javap, and neither did it in all cases.)

Stephan

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