This is odd in itself as although libjna-java does munge a library path
together, if the library is not found in the search path it should just
let dlopen do it thing.

This does not appear to be working.

I'm going to put a fresh pair of eyes on this tomorrow morning....

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  JNI unable to find libpam.so

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