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Dan Tran commented on MOJO-1160:
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how does Ubunto lay out its JVM?
how come you dont use the conventional ".so" as your native library on linux?
I maybe wrong, the jnilib was created only for macos
could you be more specific about the example, exactly where you find it?
src/it/jni/native/macos has the right setting from what i can tell
> JNI includes not included by default
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> Key: MOJO-1160
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MOJO-1160
> Project: Mojo
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: native
> Reporter: benson margulies
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> I'm using the stock jvm on Ubuntu 8.04, and the include layout seems
> perfectly conventional. I appear to need to add the top-level JDK include
> directory to my compile path manually when my packaging is jnilib.
> Also, I note that the example of a jnilib uses the dll packaging.
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