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From: Luke B. <lb...@lu...> - 2005-06-22 03:42:41
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Hey Marcus, Sorry about not getting back to you yesterday. I had kind of a long work day! As far as running the Create Class from your desktop - that shouldn't = work, and we really need to make that more clear. You might now have an = additional problem, in that any other folders that were on your desktop now have an AllTests.as file in them - RECURSIVELY... To remedy this, just open up a new File Explorer, browse to your Desktop Folder in the Explorer panel, and Right-Click, choose Search. Search for "AllTests.as" (without the quotes) and just select all of the results and delete them. You can always regenerate these files in your working directory by = opening the .FLA file, from the commands menu, choose Build Test Suites. I'm going to forward this response and your message to the AsUnit list, = as I think it would be very helpful. I'm sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused! Thanks, Luke Bayes www.asunit.com -----Original Message----- From: Marcus Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 7:01 PM Subject: Possible bug with AsUnit Morning (where I am at anyway), Luke, I sent you a mail yesterday arvo about a problem I was having = using AsUnit. It went something like, 'All the AllTests classes were being created, = but not the example class or it's test counterpart'. I'd looked every where for other people having the same problems, I increased the download count from sourceforge by about 500, removed, reloaded, gave my stress balls a good work out and it still wouldn't = play nice for me. Then I simply moved the project folder I was working with from my = desktop into another folder on my C drive. And wolah! It works like a charm. Bit weird, hey? But I figure it has to be that I'm working on a Japanese system and the path to the desktop is :=20 [Removed for security reasons] Nice chunk of Japanese thrown in there in the middle.=20 When the path is all English, no problems. Again, all the AllTest classes were created ok. Only the = Example/ExampleTest were being left out. One likes UTF-8, one doesn't? Anyway, I got it running so I'm going to test the hell out everything I = can get my hands on today. Have a good one, Marcus |