You need all 3 jarfiles (API, common imp, and linux imp) and the native 
.so file.  You also need the .so file.

If you're not familiar with Linux and/or java, you should download the 
RPMs and install them.


On Fri, 22 Jul 2005, Kiris Ilker-E42738 wrote:

>Hello,
> 
>I want to use JSR80 to access USB from my java application.
>As a test, I copied the 4 class files in example.
>But when I try to run DefaultControlPipe , I get;
> 
>java.lang.RuntimeException: Error : Error while loading shared library
>libJavaxUsb.so : no JavaxUsb in java.library.path
> 
>I have downloaded libJavaxUsb.so for linux and copied it over to /lib  and
>/usr/lib.
>It didn't help.
> 
>1) What do I need to do to solve this problem?
>2) What about the jsr80_linux-1.0.0.jar   (I guess, I need to download a
>linux version of this jar is it?)
> 
>Regards,
>-- ilker
> 
>

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