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Philippe Charles updated NETBEANS-4375:
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Description:
When NetBeans (or any application developped with NetBeans Platform) is
launched, the JNA native library is extracted from its jar into a temporary
folder. This behavior should not append since the native library is already
available in folder platform\modules\lib\
{color:#172b4d}Moreover, this behavior is prohibited in some restricted
environments.{color}
You can see the problem by adding the following options to the startup:
-J-Djna.debug_load=true -J-Djna.debug_load.jna=true
-J-Djava.io.tmpdir=C:\\my_temp\\.
My current workaround is to force the use of the existing native library with
these options:
-J-Djna.nosys=false -J-Djna.nounpack=true
was:
When NetBeans (or any application developped with NetBeans Platform) is
launched, the JNA native library is extracted from its jar into a temporary
folder. This behavior should not append since the native library is already
available in folder platform\modules\lib\
{color:#172b4d}Moreover, this behavior is prohibited in some restricted
environments.{color}
You can see the problem by adding the following options to the startup:
-J-Djna.debug_load=true -J-Djna.debug_load.jna=true
-J-Djava.io.tmpdir=C:\\my_temp
My current workaround is to force the use of the existing native library with
these options:
-J-Djna.nosys=false -J-Djna.nounpack=true
> JNA native library is loaded from jar instead of lib path
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> Key: NETBEANS-4375
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-4375
> Project: NetBeans
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: projects - Libraries
> Reporter: Philippe Charles
> Priority: Minor
>
> When NetBeans (or any application developped with NetBeans Platform) is
> launched, the JNA native library is extracted from its jar into a temporary
> folder. This behavior should not append since the native library is already
> available in folder platform\modules\lib\
> {color:#172b4d}Moreover, this behavior is prohibited in some restricted
> environments.{color}
> You can see the problem by adding the following options to the startup:
> -J-Djna.debug_load=true -J-Djna.debug_load.jna=true
> -J-Djava.io.tmpdir=C:\\my_temp\\.
> My current workaround is to force the use of the existing native library with
> these options:
> -J-Djna.nosys=false -J-Djna.nounpack=true
>
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