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diff --git a/patches/0.18-jni-policy.patch b/patches/0.18-jni-policy.patch deleted file mode 100644 index ae0f053..0000000 --- a/patches/0.18-jni-policy.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ ---- java-common-0.16/policy.xml 2002-09-26 00:53:03.000000000 +1000 -+++ java-common-0.16.1/policy.xml 2003-02-09 23:16:23.000000000 +1100 -@@ -147,6 +147,14 @@ - virtual machine, you &may; name the compiler package xxxx-dev. - </para> - -+ <para> -+ Some Java classes implement their routines using a "native" -+ language (such as C). This native code is compiled and stored -+ in dynamic libraries (such as JNI modules) that are loaded at -+ runtime. If a virtual machine supports native code, it &must; -+ include the directory <filename>/usr/lib/jni</filename> in its -+ search path for these dynamic libraries. -+ </para> - </sect1> - - <sect1 id="policy-compiler"> -@@ -245,18 +253,27 @@ - This applies only to libraries, <emphasis>not</emphasis> to the core - classes provied by a the runtime environment. - </para> -- -+ -+ <para> -+ Some Java libraries rely on code written in a "native" language, -+ such as JNI (Java Native Interface) code. This native code is -+ compiled into separate dynamic libraries which are loaded by the -+ Java virtual machine at runtime. -+ </para> -+ - <para> -- If the Java code depends on code written in a "native" language, -- for example Java Native Interface code, the compiled native code -- &should; be shipped in a separate architecture-specific package -- named libXXX[version]-jni. The package containing Java bytecode -- &should; depend on this package. -+ If a Java library relies on native code, the dynamic libraries -+ containing this compiled native code &should; be installed into -+ the directory <filename>/usr/lib/jni</filename>. These dynamic -+ libraries &should; be shipped in a separate architecture-specific -+ package named libXXX[version]-jni. The package containing the Java -+ bytecode (generally libXXX[version]-java) &should; depend on -+ this package. - </para> - <para> - There may be situations, such as with very small packages, - where it is better to bundle the Java code and the native code -- together into a single package. Such packages should be -+ together into a single package. Such packages &should; be - architecture-specific and follow the usual libXXX[version]-java - naming convention. - </para> |