Basil,

I repacked the .jar file into something smaller with no odd hierarchy
(using Pacifist). So it is just RunEquity.class and still MBS cannot find
the classname. Do you think this still could be some kind of classpath
problem or ?

I do not work in Java and just want to use these classes that are not
available in C (if they where I could create a dylib and declare into it
with RS)

Thanks

>>> I used JarZilla to find the class names and they are listed like this:
>>>
>>> propokertools/cli/RunEquity.class
>
> ? and ?
>


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