Hi Paul,
as long as java-getopt is not updated/fixed, I'm still experiencing the same bug I've reported some time ago.

Moreover, I had the opportunity to try java-getopt on windows, and this bug shows up there too.

Maybe simply unpacking and repackaging the whole library may help (I still didn't try, shame on me). I also contacted the author directly, but this didn't help either.

However, if I am the only one having this issue (except for another guy on fedora forums, as I reported a while ago), and java-getopt is widely used, then it's probably my fault, and this bug can be considered as closed.

Please note that I'm having this issue with the up-to-date 1.0.13 version too.

Cheers,
Alfredo

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Subject:
OK to close libgetopt-java Debian bug report?
From:
Paul Cager <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:
Fri, 07 Dec 2007 23:55:15 +0000
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Hi Alfredo,

Is it OK to close this Debian bug report, or do you feel there is still
an error to investigate?

Thanks





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