Hi,
(adding fedora-devel-java-list to the discussion)
* Christoph Höger <choeger(a)cs.tu-berlin.de> [2008-11-04 07:09]:
I've just compiled scilab on my f9 laptop and tried to run it, but get a
lot of libraries missing. Ldd says that some java libs (libjava.so,
libjvm.so) are not found. Those libraries float around
in /usr/lib/java... Shouldn't that mean that theyre found automagically
or do I really have to add every single subfolder to LD_LIBRARY_PATH?
I forwarded your question to Tom Fitzsimmons and he said this:
If an application is using the JNI Invocation API -- I wouldn't
be
surprised if scilab does this -- then the application should dlopen any
Java DSOs it needs. It's annoying to find them because they're
non-standard. The Fedora packages can just hard-code to
java-1.6.0-openjdk's locations, though they need to ensure they have the
proper architecture modifiers in the paths, e.g.:
/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.6.0-openjdk-1.6.0.0.x86_64. OpenOffice has some
helper functions for finding these things. Maybe these could be rolled
into a libjpackage.so convenience library for reuse.
Tom
HTH,
Andrew