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HawtJNI's description of platform is insufficient to distinguish between
multiple architectures of the same operating system, such as Linux/amd64
and Linux/aarch64. Renaming and relocating these resources is necessary
to create jars which will cover all available OS/arch combinations.

HawtJNI's description of platform is insufficient to distinguish between
multiple architectures of the same operating system, such as Linux/amd64
and Linux/aarch64.  Renaming and relocating these resources is necessary
to create jars which will cover all available OS/arch combinations.
yselkowitz added a commit to multi-arch/jansi that referenced this pull request Jun 17, 2019
HawtJNI's description of platform is insufficient to distinguish between
multiple architectures of the same operating system, such as Linux/amd64
and Linux/aarch64. Renaming these resources is necessary to create jars
which will cover all available OS/arch combinations.

Required by: fusesource/jansi-native#18
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gnodet commented Apr 9, 2020

@yselkowitz Hey, as you've seen, jansi is not in heavy development mode. Is it still something you need ? I can easily apply the patches, but I don't think I'll have the bandwidth to perform a release on all those new native libraries (not even sure how to compile them). Is that something you've already done in your work ?

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geoffreyblake commented Apr 23, 2020

@gnodet, This is something I'd like to see fixed and need. I'm not familiar with how this library builds its release jars, one uber-jar or multiple jars for each platform-arch combination? I can help with building if necessary.

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@gnodet, do you have the keys needed to perform the release? I can help with some of the builds if told what is needed.

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