GOMEZ Henri wrote:
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> Find attached a patch to make jni support facultative :
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> If you define USE_NO_JNI (by hand in Makefile or via
> updated autoconf), the JNI support is removed.
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> Thanks to comments
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Well I use HAVE_JNI for these things. There is no need to create an empty unit
in jk_jni_worker.c that a work for configure. I will remove the file from the
file list. (via a conditional include jni.mk)