Hi, I just downloaded latest JMeter (2.6) on my Linux desktop and wanted to compile it from the source, however ran into what seems like a silly issue.
'ant test' failed with the following message: batch_scripts: batchtest: [echo] Starting HTMLParserTestFile_2 using -X [jmeter] Created the tree successfully using testfiles/HTMLParserTestFile_2.jmx [jmeter] Starting the test @ Wed Feb 15 22:38:01 PST 2012 (1329374281828) [jmeter] Waiting for possible shutdown message on port 4445 [jmeter] Tidying up ... @ Wed Feb 15 22:38:02 PST 2012 (1329374282977) [jmeter] ... end of run BUILD FAILED ./jmeter/build.xml:2163: The following error occurred while executing this line: ./jmeter/build.xml:2136: XML Files are not identical. ./jmeter/bin/testfiles/HTMLParserTestFile_2.xml ./jmeter/bin/HTMLParserTestFile_2.xml Total time: 2 minutes 24 seconds Upon closer inspection of these two XML files I found that they are different by 112 characters, i.e. exactly by the number of lines. Which implies that one file is using CR for newline (Linux style) and another (probably predefined) CRLF (Windows style). % wc ./bin/HTMLParserTestFile_2.xml ./bin/testfiles/HTMLParserTestFile_2.xml 112 355 7550 ./bin/HTMLParserTestFile_2.xml 112 355 7662 ./bin/testfiles/HTMLParserTestFile_2.xml Is this supposed to work on Linux / am I doing something wrong? Is there a property I can set to work around this? Is this a silly bug? -- Thanks, Maksym Kovalenko --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@jmeter.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@jmeter.apache.org