If I want the wrapper scripts to detect the proper architecture
native libs to use, and I want to minimize the installation size of
my software, can I have my installer script install just the OS bits
for a given OS instead of the whole delta-pack?
ie:
For os.name="Linux", could I have my Installer just copy the Linux
scripts plus the following files?
lib/wrapper.jar
lib/libwrapper-linux-ppc-64.so
lib/libwrapper-linux-x86-32.so
lib/libwrapper-linux-x86-64.so
Thanks for clarifying,
David
> David,
>
> If you download the delta-pack distribution, all of the binaries
> will be named in such a way
> that the wrapper and scripts will be able to figure out which ones
> need to be used.
>
> The platform specific distributions use the old naming format and
> the binaries in them would
> need to be renamed to make this feature work.
>
> Cheers,
> Leif
>
>> Hi Leif:
>>
>> I'm not sure I follow the new changes in 3.2.x regarding arch.
>>
>> I use an installer called izPack and during installation, I
>> install the wrapper.jar and the native library for the particular
>> os.name and os.arch. I've been having a hard time finding out how
>> I will know if I should install the 32 bit version or the 64 bit
>> version of the windows native library and same for solaris. In
>> this subject titled thread in the forum it seems like you say that
>> JWS will "just figure out" the proper one to use. Is that true?
>> Should I just install both the 32bit and 64 bit native libraries
>> and JWS will sort out which one to use?
>>
>> Please advise.
>>
>> Regards,
>> David
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