In addition to Dion's email, I think that you're using the Windows SWT JAR,
not the Linux JAR. It definitely matters; you should use the SWT that comes
with Eclipse for Linux.

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From: A Leg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2004 1:00 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Jelly : Is Jelly still active

Hi

I send several mails about a problem I have with Jelly.
Running JellySwt demo on a Linux Fedora 2 I got this error
no swt-win32-2128 in java.library.path
I saw That somebody had the same problem on Windoze 2000.

And no answers.

Is Jelly a project still active ?

Thank's for any answer

Andre Legendre

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