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2016-04-06 Thread buildbot
The Buildbot has detected a new failure on builder jmeter-nightly while building . Full details are available at: https://ci.apache.org/builders/jmeter-nightly/builds/280 Buildbot URL: https://ci.apache.org/ Buildslave for this Build: hemera_ubuntu Build Reason: The Nightly scheduler named

Re: Display issue with the new JMeter logo in SVG format on docs pages

2016-04-06 Thread Felix Schumacher
Am 6. April 2016 21:44:19 MESZ, schrieb Milamber : >Hello, > >Yes that works fine if you check the docs files directly from your file > >system (file://docs/etc..) but not with http:// (probably because >the mime type is detect by the browser, not send by the web

Re: Separate folder for 3rd-party plugins

2016-04-06 Thread Felix Schumacher
Am Montag, den 04.04.2016, 19:44 +0300 schrieb Andrey Pokhilko: > That makes sense. > > The question of "when add it" is separate from "if add it". If your > objection is only for "when" then we have a time to discuss the idea. > > Actually, I see an opportunity for this mechanism to actually

Re: Separate folder for 3rd-party plugins

2016-04-06 Thread Felix Schumacher
Am Montag, den 04.04.2016, 15:10 +0300 schrieb Andrey Pokhilko: > I've prepared a pull request, everyone can try playing with it: > https://github.com/apache/jmeter/pull/181/files > > The way it is done do not break any of existing jmeter class search > functionalities. In fact, it just extends

Re: Display issue with the new JMeter logo in SVG format on docs pages

2016-04-06 Thread Antonio Gomes Rodrigues
Hi No problem in my windows 10 + Edge or Windows 10 + Firefox or Windows 10 + Chrome Doc in jmeter\docs & jmeter\printable_docs Antonio Garanti sans virus. www.avast.com

Re: Separate folder for 3rd-party plugins

2016-04-06 Thread sebb
On 6 April 2016 at 11:00, Mark Collin wrote: > I would rather see this in 3.0 than 3.1. From the point of view of the > jmeter-maven-plugin this is a major change because we need to change where we > programatically put plugins as we build up a jmeter file

Re: Separate folder for 3rd-party plugins

2016-04-06 Thread Mark Collin
I would rather see this in 3.0 than 3.1. From the point of view of the jmeter-maven-plugin this is a major change because we need to change where we programatically put plugins as we build up a jmeter file structure on the disk. From my point of view I would rather a big chance like this came