RE: doh! might have broken Gump

2004-06-09 Thread peter lin
Sent: 09 June 2004 04:10 To: JMeter Developers List Subject: RE: doh! might have broken Gump where exactly is Gump project? this is the first time I've ever tried changing Gump. peter --- "BAZLEY, Sebastian" wrote: > Unfortunately, adding a new jar (or changing a > v

RE: doh! might have broken Gump

2004-06-09 Thread BAZLEY, Sebastian
) are sent to the developer list. S. -Original Message- From: peter lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 09 June 2004 04:10 To: JMeter Developers List Subject: RE: doh! might have broken Gump where exactly is Gump project? this is the first time I've ever tried changing Gump.

RE: doh! might have broken Gump

2004-06-08 Thread peter lin
where exactly is Gump project? this is the first time I've ever tried changing Gump. peter --- "BAZLEY, Sebastian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Unfortunately, adding a new jar (or changing a > version) means updating quite > a few files: > > In Jmeter project: > build.xml > > and ideally: >

RE: doh! might have broken Gump

2004-06-08 Thread peter lin
thanks for the tip sebastian, I would have been fumbling around like a blind rat. peter "BAZLEY, Sebastian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Unfortunately, adding a new jar (or changing a version) means updating quite a few files: In Jmeter project: build.xml and ideally: eclipse.classpath lib/j

RE: doh! might have broken Gump

2004-06-08 Thread BAZLEY, Sebastian
Unfortunately, adding a new jar (or changing a version) means updating quite a few files: In Jmeter project: build.xml and ideally: eclipse.classpath lib/jar_usage.txt In Gump project: project/jakarta-jmeter.xml and/or project/jakarta-jmeter-20.xml if the addition was to branch 2.0, which has