[Pki-devel] [PATCH] Bugzilla Bug #919476 - pkispawn crashes due to dangling symlink to jss4.jar - REVISED

Matthew Harmsen mharmsen at redhat.com
Mon Mar 11 21:51:02 UTC 2013


In Fedora 16, 17, and 18, JNI jar files were required to be located 
under architecture specific locations (e. g. - /usr/lib/java and 
/usr/lib64/java).

These rules were re-defined in 
'https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Java#Packaging_JAR_files_that_use_JNI', 
as the JNI packaging rules were changed
in Fedora 19 (and RHEL 7) back to the JNI rules that existed for Fedora 
15 (e. g. - all JNI jar files will be located under /usr/lib/java).

Please review the attached patches which fix pki-core to comply with 
these rules (on Fedora 19 and later):

  * *Bugzilla Bug #919476*
    <https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=919476>-pkispawn
    crashes due to dangling symlink to jss4.jar

This first patch is in addition to the previously checked-in code to 
allow it to work on platforms >= Fedora 19.
The second patch is specifically for Koji builds of Fedora 19.
The third patch is the spec file used for the Koji build of Fedora 19.

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