https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1187713



--- Comment #8 from jiri vanek <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Mikolaj Izdebski from comment #5)
> First, Java native libraries (JNI) should not be installed directly in
> %{_libdir} - they are not usable outsides Java world and as such they should
> be placed in subdirectory of %{_libdir}. Secondly, packages in Fedora should
> use System.load() instead of System.loadLibrary() to load JNI libraries. See:
> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Java#Packaging_JAR_files_that_use_JNI

Yes. But:
 * Usage of system.load will require much more patching
 * tomcat is putting its libraris directly to  %{_libdir} too. As this is for,
I inclined to keep the same schema.

Those two points are strongly connected, and I have been really thinking which
one to use. Really a lot. Tried this and yours agian mine and then that.. At
the end this was most strightforwad
 * little of patching
 * most imiliar to upstream behaviour
 * most close to tomcat.

Unless you insists, I would like to keep with this approach.
> 
> It would also be good to run included tests or at least comment why they are
> skipped.

Ugh. I will double check this.

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