Control: tags -1 patch
Mathieu Malaterre ma...@debian.org wrote:
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In summary:
1. Make jexec the default binfmts (before jarwrapper)
2. Update jarwrapper to use the above mentionned `java -d32|64` trick
to build the library path.
Hi,
I think we have reached a point in the release cycle
On Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 9:06 AM, Markus Koschany a...@gambaru.de wrote:
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On a side note: jarwrapper exports LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/jni. Was
this ever useful because -Djava.library.path is still used?
I believe you *should* try your patch on libvtk-java package. I can't
remember if each
On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 12:49 AM, Emmanuel Bourg ebo...@apache.org wrote:
Le 21/11/2014 17:12, Mathieu Malaterre a écrit :
Maybe this is time to change the Java policy §2.4 Java libraries
This means that dicomscope package would install only the `jar` file,
and the x86 or x86_64 native lib
Le 21/11/2014 17:12, Mathieu Malaterre a écrit :
Maybe this is time to change the Java policy §2.4 Java libraries
This means that dicomscope package would install only the `jar` file,
and the x86 or x86_64 native lib (*.so) can be installed whether the
user want the 32bits or the 64bits
On Thu, 30 Oct 2014 10:36:02 +0100 Mathieu Malaterre ma...@debian.org
wrote:
Currently jarwrapper is used as backend for binfmts (not sure why this
is not jexec). Anyway the script is incomplete, now that we have
multi-arch JNI location:
This is tricky, because if we add the multi arch path
On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 12:23 PM, Emmanuel Bourg ebo...@apache.org wrote:
On Thu, 30 Oct 2014 10:36:02 +0100 Mathieu Malaterre ma...@debian.org
wrote:
Currently jarwrapper is used as backend for binfmts (not sure why this
is not jexec). Anyway the script is incomplete, now that we have
reassign 764630 jarwrapper 0.47
retitle 764630 missing JNI multi-arch PATHs in jarwrapper
thanks
Currently jarwrapper is used as backend for binfmts (not sure why this
is not jexec). Anyway the script is incomplete, now that we have
multi-arch JNI location:
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$ tail /usr/bin/jarwrapper
if [
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