> > 4) Is it my responsibility to ensure that the system-wide > > $LD_LIBRARY_PATH includes /usr/lib/java (or /usr/lib/java/jni), > > so that the JNI libraries are found? > > IMO, You should not defined it. Because JNI libraries are used by only > Java applications. Java applications should define $LD_LIBRARY_PATH > when they are executed.
Upon further thought, I don't think I understand this. How is this expected to work? I don't recall that I've ever worked with a program that modified its own LD_LIBRARY_PATH. I guess I've generally expected that the environment would be set up prior to running the program, as the program itself couldn't really be expected to understand the environment it's running in. Or have I missed something obvious to everyone other than me? :-) Thanks... KEN -- Kenneth J. Pronovici <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Personal Homepage: http://www.skyjammer.com/~pronovic/ "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin, Historical Review of Pennsylvania, 1759
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