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@Mkz
thank you for the detailed steps, but there is one generic issue (bug?) the output jar shows two a.class files in one dir how it is possible at all? after some pondering I've found out the reason! windows os has even worse limitataion if you have dirs like a A then it shows just one dir, say A in which it shows files with absolutely same name - a.class and a.class (which must be in diff dirs - A and a) |
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