The latest version of JMeter source checks the local directory first,
and then the JMeter bin directory, so one can have a local override if
required.

On 09/05/07, Ivan Rancati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

thanks for the clarification.

In general, I think it's good that the current directory is the one where
the .jmx file lives; in this case, since the .bshrc file is specified in
jmeter.properties as opposite to a given test plan, it might be more
intuitive if its location was a shared one (i.e. jmeter/bin)


sebb-2 wrote:
>
> JMeter currently only checks the current working directory for the .bshrc
> files.
>
> S
>
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