Hello Aaron,

I considered using your testcase that manually generates the necessary 
malformed JAR
but as there was a suitable signed JAR already in the test suite I decided to 
re-use that.

I think it makes sense to re-work the test as a Java program. Unfortunately 
I’ll be on vacation
from today but I’ll return to this issue when I get back.

Thanks.



On 20 Jun 2014, at 11:00, Aaron Digulla <digu...@hepe.com> wrote:

> Am Donnerstag, 19. Juni 2014 23:49 CEST, Joe Darcy <joe.da...@oracle.com> 
> schrieb:
> 
>> I'd prefer to see the CheckJarSigError.sh as a Java program.
> 
> There original bug report contains a full self-contained test case in Java. 
> Why was that split into several files?
> 
> I'm also a bit uneasy about the "just show the file name". I have thousands 
> of JARs with the same name on my harddisk (several Maven repos, target 
> folders, you name it). If you strip the path from the error message, then I 
> have to somehow figure out the classpath which was used.
> 
> That might work when I run Java from the command line but when I use complex 
> frameworks like OSGi or Maven which do all kinds of magic to determine which 
> JARs they might want to load, then this doesn't help much.
> 
> 
> At least add a command line option / system property which allows to see the 
> full path.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> --
> Aaron "Optimizer" Digulla a.k.a. Philmann Dark
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