Noel J. Bergman wrote:

The real problem is that the names used to report missing .jars are
hard-coded rather than being the properties containing the names of
the actual .jars used. They are bound to get out of sync. unless
someone remembers that they need updating.



Please submit a patch to fix this properly. :-)



It's done!
I've updated the check-targets.properties to reference and report the correct mail jar name and tied the default.properties reference to use the check-targets.properties values.


Steve.


--- Noel


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