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Browse All TopicsHas anyone encountered problem with JRE 1.6 and JNI under MacOSX?
We have a well running program under JRE1.5 but a java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkE
The problem seams to become from the 64bits architecture of JRE1.6. Any idea?
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by: stimpyjcatPosted on 2009-06-25 at 11:01:07ID: 24714190
Make sure that your native library supports the mode in which you're running Java. Java6 on OSX is 64-bit only. Your native library needs to be compiled for x86_64 or include x86_64 in universal format.
Do "file <libname.dylib>" to see what architectures are in the library. If you don't see x86_64 in the list, that's why you're getting UnsatisfiedLinkErrors.