The old code would always populate a "lib" folder relative to the folder jGnash was launched from. So it worked if you were in the install folder, but not otherwise.
Not sure how you feel about the RuntimeException; I could replace it with the original behavior?
The old code would always populate a "lib" folder relative to the folder jGnash was launched from. So it worked if you were in the install folder, but not otherwise.
Not sure how you feel about the RuntimeException; I could replace it with the original behavior?