Hi Matthias,
thanks for your replay.
I would prefer "windows" because this corresponds to "linux". An other open
question is if
there should be an equivialent patch for the JNA stuff. I will have a look at
this.
An other question is where are the files I have to patch to add the new
behavoi
Hi Oliver,
Am Sonntag, den 04.03.2018, 22:55 +0100 schrieb Oliver Rettig:
> Yes, you are right. It is possible to put all files in the
> modules/lib/amd64 folder to be loaded
> on all 64 bit jvms on windows, but than in the same directory I have
> also the .so-files for the
> linux os.
>
> I t
Yeah, using searching also for "windows" or similar, when "windows X"
search yields nothing is fine idea. At least I think.
-jt
2018-03-04 22:55 GMT+01:00 Oliver Rettig :
> Hi Matthias,
>
> thanks for your help.
>
> > So if you place your .dll in the modules/lib/amd64 directory, it should
> > be
Hi Matthias,
thanks for your help.
> So if you place your .dll in the modules/lib/amd64 directory, it should
> be loaded on all 64 bit JVMs on windows.
Yes, you are right. It is possible to put all files in the modules/lib/amd64
folder to be loaded
on all 64 bit jvms on windows, but than in the
Hi Oliver,
Am Sonntag, den 04.03.2018, 17:46 +0100 schrieb Oliver Rettig:
> integration of native libs in the netbeans platform works fine for
> windows, linux, 32bit, 64bit
> etc. as described in
>
> http://bits.netbeans.org/dev/javadoc/org-openide-modules/org/openide/modules/doc-files/api.htm
Hi,
integration of native libs in the netbeans platform works fine for windows,
linux, 32bit, 64bit
etc. as described in
http://bits.netbeans.org/dev/javadoc/org-openide-modules/org/openide/modules/doc-files/
api.html#jni
Selection of the needed platform dependend native libs is based on the