Michael,

I do not see the problem.
I you want to incorporate OCF into your Solaris platform you could simply
package it as a jar file and add it to the classpath of your JVM e.g.
OCF.jar

Using this approach you have neither a directory nor a file named core.

Even if you add each opencard class file individually to your platform
the problem would only occur if an application that was launched with
a current directory of opencard would try to dump a core.
Why should one launch a native  application from the opencard directory?

If you still consider renaming the core package please follow the
RFC process that the Opencard Consortium has defined:
As Sun is a member of the Technical workgroup you can submit an RFP
that requests the renaming of opencard.core package to
opencard.whateveryoulike which is then voted by the consortium members.

Peter Bendel, Smartcard Solutions,       Tel.: +49-7031-16-4650, Fax -4888
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