In the latest nightlies(win32 talkback zip(win2k)), when I unjar my jar 
files(using Patchmaker), I get warning messages that files are going to 
be overwritten(I tell it to overwrite All).  Since the files are being 
unjared to directories which didn't exist before I started to unjar, 
this implies that the same file exists in multiple jar files.  My 
question is: Is their a good reason for this?  I am tempted to file a 
bug, but if there is a good reason for it then it wouldn't really be a 
bug(since Mozilla behaves normally)...  If there is a good reason for 
this, does this needlessly increase the footprint size or are files only 
loaded into memory once even if they are found in multiple places(though 
it would still increase the download size)...  Thanks...

embed.jar, en-US.jar, en-win.jar, and toolkit.jar are the jars that want 
to overwrite files, and the files are unjared alphabetically.


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