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  • Followup: RE: can't start avoCADo for Mac

    When you start a Java application (avoCADo is a script that starts Java), all JAR files needed for the application must reside in a directory referenced by the classpath ($CLASSPATH in terminal window) or be resident in the current directory. If you are not finding avoCADo.jar, it is not in the classpath. When you start avoCADo from the Finder, I suspect the current directory is not pointing...

    2009-03-09 04:45:53 UTC in avoCADo-CAD

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