On 2012-01-20, Andrew Haley <aph@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 09/27/2011 03:52 PM, Petr Pisar wrote: >> I have a non-java package (pl) which links to jvm. Build scripts of pl >> needs to locate directories with libjava.so, libjvm.so etc. and instruct >> native linker (ld) where to find them (-L option). > > Do you really need to link against a particular version of java? > As long as non-java package will work with any version of java, then I don't. > Would it make sense to use /usr/lib/jvm/jre/lib/arm/ etc? This is > independent of JDK6, JDK7, etc. > It isn't. I investigated locations on different architectures with different JDK versions and I found there is no one place where header files and libraries reside. Even your example hardcodes archicture name into the path. See former `pl' spec file for the mess of conditions which has been needed before. My approach allows to get proper paths for current JDK. It's absolutly independent on platform, JDK version, and distribution tweaks (like Fedora alternatives). I believe my tool works everywhere (even out side Fedora or with manually installed JDK). -- Petr -- java-devel mailing list java-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/java-devel