Jordi did all the work -- I just spent 5 minutes having Eclipse look for where methods were called from.
Getting a dump of CVS sounds like a reasonable plan for this release. But this might be something to discuss for the next release. Moving to Maven might make it a moot point anyway, since it will just find the libraries it needs (whether on the local system or on the network). If we don't move to Maven, we'll have to talk about whether it is better to include all of the libraries or to just write a BUILDING.TXT file which lists the versions of the libraries we've tested with and their download locations.
Jeremy
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Thanks to both Jeremy and Jordi for finding and fixing these problems. I also fixed the lack of jdom.jar in the release. The src files are out there, however, wouldn't it be preferable for the src dist to be a mirror of the files as they appear in CVS? As it is now, someone can download the src, and they're really only half done in terms of getting everything they need to compile JMeter. Plus the fact that the versions of libs they choose to download might differ from the versions that 1.9 uses, that seems like a potential problem.
I'm thinking src_dist should simply tar up all the cvs files as is and be done. What do you all think?
-Mike
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