Hi Sam.
You'll be happy to know that your effort responding your questions was
not in vain. Gump runs are now building JMeter and producing meaningful
results.
Gump is now building the JMeter's distribution files into
jakarta-jmeter/dist. Would it be possible to copy all files found in
there
Jordi Salvat i Alabart wrote:
You'll be happy to know that your effort responding your questions was
not in vain. Gump runs are now building JMeter and producing meaningful
results.
:-)
Gump is now building the JMeter's distribution files into
jakarta-jmeter/dist. Would it be possible to
Hi all.
Hi Sam. So it was YOU who repaired the JMeter build on the 2nd Jan! I
was about to go mad. Anyway, thanks.
I think I get the picture now. Would you (or someone else) be so kind as
reviewing this for severe misunderstandings?
* Gump reads the project descriptors to establish a
Jordi Salvat i Alabart wrote:
* Gump reads the project descriptors to establish a dependency tree,
then builds each project in order.
Yes.
* Gump uses a modified ant which totally ignores all classpath
settings -- instead it places all JARs exported by projects depended
upon into the
Hi.
JMeter nightly builds have been failing for a long while (long before I
joined the project, actually). Noone in the project seems to know why:
it builds OK everywhere else. I've tried e-mailing [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
get access to Nagoya (where I believe the builds happen), but got no
Jordi Salvat i Alabart wrote:
JMeter nightly builds have been failing for a long while (long before I
joined the project, actually). Noone in the project seems to know why:
it builds OK everywhere else. I've tried e-mailing [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
get access to Nagoya (where I believe the builds
Wow! I'm most amazed. It had never worked till the 2nd Jan. And then,
suddently, it works from the 3rd onwards! Yes, *I* did a change to
build.xml on the 2nd, but it was totally unrelated (different target).
Well, who knows. Anyway -- if it ain't broken, don't fix it :-)
Thanks a lot for your