I'm testing a new version of the lpsolve-java package, but it's not validating because it includes a private library without a Shlibs declaration. Obviously, the fix is to add the Shlib declaration, but for some reason it's not working. What I've added looks like this:

Shlibs: !%p/lib/liblpsolve55j.jnilib

But I still get this error with "-m --build-as-nobody":

Error: package contains a dylib with no corresponding Shlibs entry (/ sw/lib/liblpsolve55j.jnilib -> liblpsolve55j.jnilib 5.5.0) If this is a private library, add '!/sw/lib/ liblpsolve55j.jnilib' to the Shlibs field.

I don't see anything wrong with the Shlibs field I added. Have I discovered a bug in Fink?

I've attached the .info file.

Thanks,

Trevor

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