Andreas,
I would like to request your assistance on the following 'CMake' issue
requested by Adam:
*
https://fedorahosted.org/pki/ticket/9
Basically, on Fedora 16 and later, the default location of Java Native
Interface (JNI) jar files was
changed to reside under '/usr/lib/java' for 32-bit platforms, and
'/usr/lib64/java' for 64-bit platforms.
Per the TRAC ticket, I made a change in the spec files to handle this
via the 'jpackage-utils' RPM.
However, I do not know if 'CMake' can change the 'JAVA_LIB_INSTALL_DIR'
macro located in
the 'pki/cmake/Modules/DefineInstallationPaths.cmake' file to rely on
the '%{_jnidir}' macro of
'jpackage-utils' stored in the '/etc/rpm/macros.jpackage', or if there
is a different way of handling
this where the following logic comes into play:
* '/usr/lib/java' on RHEL 6 and earlier (32-bit AND 64-bit platforms)
* '/usr/lib/java' on Fedora 15 and earlier (32-bit AND 64-bit platforms)
* '/usr/lib/java' on Fedora 16 and later (32-bit platforms)
* '/usr/lib/java' on Fedora 16 and later (using a 32-bit JVM on 64-bit
platforms)
o I am fairly confident that this case may actually REQUIRE a
compiler override, as it does
not look as if 'jpackage-utils' computes its '%{_jnidir}' macro
based upon the 'JVM' architecture
being utilized, but rather the '%{_libdir}' macro based upon the
operating system architecture
located in the appropriate
'/usr/lib/rpm/platform/<platform>/macros' file
* '/usr/lib64/java' on Fedora 16 and later (64-bit platforms)
Your assistance on this matter is greatly appreciated.
Eventually, do you think that we may want the appropriate logic added to
the '/etc/rpm/macros.cmake' file?
Thanks,
-- Matt