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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 34467] - It must be possible to configure where users.xml is

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------- Additional Comments From viggo@tracetracker.com  2005-08-15 15:33 -------
Anyony who can help me answer the questions I've posted here?

(In reply to comment #2)
> (In reply to comment #1)
> > 1) Users.xml is deprecated.
> > 
> > 2) JMeter must be run from bin, unless arrangements are made to set JMeter Home
> > so it can find all its jars.
> > 
> > But yes, there could be a property override to allow it to be elsewhere
entirely.
> > 
> > Changing to enhancement
> 
> 1) Is there another way of adding users to the test? Why is users.xml deprecated?
> 
> 2) there is allready a way of telling JMeter where all its jars are, solved in
> this issue: http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=33845. I'm running
>  JMeter from maven, and I've all JMeter dependency jars in my local repository.
> I've also created anothoer issue where JMeter dependency jars should be posted
> to ibiblio or another repository:
> http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=34450



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