Hi Bob

On the previous occasion you sent me the output, could you send it again as
i wish to confirm that the -Dlog4j.configuration property is set. If it is
then the problem is the Apache jar file does not contain the log4j.conf
file, hence log4j cannot find it.

I think you downloaded the correct version, i can only assume that the files
must have been checked into cvs incorrectly.

As for the proxy server, yes i think it can handle https, but hopefully
someone else in the mailing list can confirm that.

Regards
Scott

-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Low Kuan Loong/HONOC/PBB/PBBG
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Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 11:18 AM
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: RE: Newbie Question: Can't get JMeter to start



Hi Scott

You said

> The problem appears tobe that the log4j property has not been set.
> Can you check the line
> set LOG4JCONFIG=log4j.configuration=log4j.conf
> in the jmeter.bat file, and make sure that it is valid

Yes, the line exists in the jmeter.bat file. In addition, I have checked
the log4j.conf file, and have once again found the CR/LF problem. However.
this time fixing it has not solved anything -- it still reports the
identical error as before.

When you say "valid", may I know if this is what you mean??

You also asked
> Also can you tell me what are the CR/LF problems you are seeing?

All the text files (including BAT and CONF files) show a LineFeed character
at the end of each line. This is identical to a text file that has been
downloaded via FTP from a Unix server, but forgetting to set the Type to
Text (instead of Binary). When opening such a file in Notepad, for example,
we see small black boxes where each line is supposed to end. For BAT files,
this usually ends up with "Bad command or filename" error.

Please note that I downloaded the ZIP file from the jakarta.apache.org
site. Is this the correct file? Perhaps I got the Unix "version" instead.

I can send you the original files directly, if you like. Sending it to the
      mailing list may be bad form.

Regardless, thanks for your concern over my problems.



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Bob




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