I've merged the pull requests into master. You might want to try again.

~Lincoln

On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 2:34 AM, Koen Aers <koen.aers@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Ivan,

I did run the tests from the command line right after deleting the repo. I only ran the failing test in Eclipse afterwards to be able to debug and see what's going on.

Are you saying that the tests work for you on Windows without the mentioned problem and after deleting your repo?

Cheers,
Koen


Op 30-mrt.-2012, om 00:33 heeft Ivan St. Ivanov het volgende geschreven:

Hi Koen,

You run your tests from Eclipse, right? Could you try to run mvn test on the command line after deleting your repo? This downloads all the missing jars to your local repository and then executes the test. Afterwards it's green when run in Eclipse as well.

You may also try updating the maven dependencies form the IDE, but on my host it failed with another error - Arquillian can't find a manifest or something.

The bottom line is - when you delete the repo - run maven build prior to running the test from Eclipse.

Cheers,
Ivan

P.S. I tested that on Windows 7. Didn't really have the time to try it on XP.

On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 10:39 AM, Koen Aers <koen.aers@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,

I have spent quite some time trying to get the test suite to run on Windows. A very annoying problem is the \r\n sequence to end the lines. However, there is something else…

After applying the fixes that gastaldi and myself created the tests ran on my Windows 7 box. There was still a problem with the following test on Windows XP:
org.jboss.forge.maven.facets.MavenDependencyFacetTest->testHasDependencyBehavior

It turned out that the expected dependency on cdi is not found. I was puzzled why this worked on Windows 7 and not on Windows XP, so I deleted the local Maven repo and behold… it also failed (again) on Windows 7. Don't know if we need to be glad or sad about this though but it seems to be a missing Maven dependency in the repo. Also with a debugger attached I can see a ClassNotFoundException somewhere deep in the callstack (I cannot see exactly where because of the Weld proxies) for the class org.apache.maven.model.building.FileModelSource.

Does anybody have any idea or suggestions about this?

Cheers,
Koen
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