Hi Andrew, hi List Andrew Haley schrieb: > Note that gjar adds "./" to the start of the path, and jar does not. > That's the bug: gjar needs to strip "./" from the start of the path. Thanks for looking into this and finding it out. I further investigated the problem and am convinced too that the problem is in the gjar code. I ruled out the following other situations: - classpath' zip code is broken and should handle ./ entries transparently. This is not the case JDK does the same. I tested this by using ecj with JDK and a gjar-created jar. You get the same error. - classpath' zip code is broken and should remove ./ entries automatically when creating zip files. This is not the case and I found this out by running gjar on JDK. Those files contains ./ prefixes, too. I am already poking around with the code to find a solution. I'll file bug ASAP. Regards Robert
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