On Fri, Mar 03, 2017 at 03:32:55PM +0100, Pino Toscano wrote:
The JNI library uses CLEANUP_FREE macros, whose functions are built
in
the internal libutils. Currently, trying to use functions that use
CLEANUP_FREE variables will cause the java execution to stop with a
symbol lookup error (for guestfs_int_cleanup_free).
[comment only]
I wonder why our tests didn't pick this up?
Rich.
java/Makefile.am | 4 +++-
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/java/Makefile.am b/java/Makefile.am
index 06d0fc7..ea64f55 100644
--- a/java/Makefile.am
+++ b/java/Makefile.am
@@ -115,7 +115,9 @@ libguestfs_jni_la_CFLAGS = \
$(WARN_CFLAGS) $(WERROR_CFLAGS) \
$(JNI_CFLAGS)
-libguestfs_jni_la_LIBADD = $(top_builddir)/lib/libguestfs.la
+libguestfs_jni_la_LIBADD = \
+ $(top_builddir)/common/utils/libutils.la \
+ $(top_builddir)/lib/libguestfs.la
libguestfs_jni_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info $(JNI_VERSION_INFO) -shared
--
2.9.3
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