Dan Streetman wrote:
you need it for javax.usb to work on linux.


Could you be more specific? What exactly do you need it for? i.e. what breaks when it isn't in the classpath? So far *all* my sample programs seem to be running just fine without it. For example,

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/elharo/jsr80 # /opt/jdk1.5.0_05/bin/java -cp jsr80-1.0.0.jar:.:jsr80_ri-1.0.0.jar USBLister
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Decompressing the jar files, jsr80_linux-1.0.0.jar does appear to have classes that are not duplicated in the other jars. However, their absence does not appear to stop my programs from running.

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