> There seem to be a lot of Gump build failures at present, particularly in > some of the commonly used modules, so a lot of builds (including JMeter) are > failing with "missing pre-requisite".
Are you looking here: http://cvs.apache.org/builds/gump/latest/ (which is stale, from September ,and I need to figure out how to delete) or http://gump.covalent.com/log/ (which is up to date)? [I need to get in and clean up that stale copy.] Gump needs to start nagging (e-mails) again in order to get it descriptors/builds healthy. The Gump team are working towards this. One delay has been that we were hoping to install a Gump on apache hardware in order to start nagging from there, but that may occur too late. > Although the JMeter Gump project file lists various external dependencies, > most of the jars that it needs for building are actually in its CVS, and > these jars are alse included in binary releases. > > So can I change the JMeter Gump dependencies accordingly? > Or would this cause problems for Gump and/or be against the "spirit" of > Gump? The Gump-like thing would be to bring dependencies into the fold, by building them inside Gump, not trying to . Is this possible, or do these projects not have open CVS access or ant builds? The ones already within Gump we'll work (harder) to clean up again. FWIIW: This ought be raised on [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please let's continue it there. if you don't mind. regards Adam --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
