Hi,

The directory specified by the -d option must be part of the classpath.

Kind regards.
Hélène.

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> I just tried to use GenIC from inside a directory that is not part of the classpath. 
>Even all files should be locatable for
> GenIC (they are located flat in that directory; no package clause was used, so this 
>should be correct), GenIC fired an
> exception that it cannot find some files, that it created internally (some stub 
>files where not found; strange, GenIC created
> them in the directory specified by -d .). Either docs should tell that -d has to 
>point to a directory that is part of the
> classpath, or GenIC should be made to work without that restriction.

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