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- [mojo-dev] [jira] (MOJO-1373) jnilib example Suneet Kamath (JIRA)
- [mojo-dev] [jira] (MOJO-1373) jnilib example Suneet Kamath (JIRA)

I've also needed to include native libraries in my application bundle. The attached patch against r17726 adds the nativeLibraries configuration option described above and adds an example to the project site. It basically just copies files from the specified fileSet to the Contents/Java/Resources folder in the app bundle.
I'm not especially familiar with Maven or the Java & OS X ecosystem so I can't say that it works for all cases but it's been working well enough for mine.