...and that's why jl777 should have avoided the Dependency Hell of building SuperNet on top of NXT on top of Java.
Remember kids, dependencies are pure kryptonite to poor old SuperNet.
Of course, if jl777 wanted a sort-of plausible reason to rage-quit the project(s), this provides a perfect opportunity.
In fairness to jl777, NXT was foolish to break the only high profile project of note (however dubious) still being built on its shitplatform.
Pro tip for jl777: port your project(s) to ETH. ETH is a general purpose distributed computer that makes obsolete scripted environments such as NXT look like "pocket calculators" (quoting Nick Szabo).