Deployment Profile Corrupts the jar file in Linux

I am facing the follwing issue in the DROP 6 jdev.
Have created a deployment profile which updates a jar file in <jdev>/extenstion directory. But whenever I try to execute it through jdev, the jar file is getting emptied. Any reason or workarounds for this issue?
thanks
Ramesh

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