Steve Brewin wrote:

Stephen McConnell wrote:



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.



And being picky, how about the other .jar files? The problem is generic.



The problem was specifically related to the jar files referenced under the check-targets.properties. These include javamail, activation and junit. The rest of the jar files are already referenced as properties in the include.properties file and point to jar files that are in the James CVS (james-server/lib). All that was needed was to fix the javamail name and link include.properties to the names used in check-targets.properties.


Cheers, Steve.

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