your sample progams must not do much.  More specifically, you need it to 
communicate with usb devices on linux.

On Fri, 17 Feb 2006, Elliotte Harold wrote:

>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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