Hi Ralf,

which version of JC API did u use?
In my common.xml I ve

             source="1.2"
             target="1.1"

in the <target depends="precompile" name="compile">,
and with this source/target combination I was able to compile without any
issue.
>Seems the whole stuff has never been built on Linux

I ve built ( and loaded it) the applet for a Cyberflex smart card, JC/OP
2.1.1/2.0.1 under linux gentoo.
'Hope this helps.

-eg

On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 9:35 AM, Tommaso Cucinotta <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Ralf Schlatterbeck wrote:
>
>> - Seems the whole stuff has never been built on Linux, all the path
>>  names used backslashes for filenames -- that seems to be ok for java,
>>  but not for the classfile converter. I've converted all to forward
>>  slashes.
>>
>>
> We use to build the Applet on Linux, and load it via gpshell, as we
> recently modified it to support an extended ACL model and other things.
> However, I don't have details at hand right now. I hope my student (in cc)
> will provide you soon with some more info.
>
>   T.
>
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