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adding native lib for sunos derivatives, built and tested on smartos #1962

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@glasspelican glasspelican commented Jul 13, 2016

should function on all sunos derivatives including illumos, smartos, smart data center, openindiana, and solaris

built and tested on smart data center smartos instance 5.11 joyent_20160627T182738Z using oracle jdk-8u92-solaris and gcc 4.9.3 from pkgsrc

the only changes i needed to make to get the native libs to build where in the build.gradle file, the one i used can be viewed here https://gist.github.com/glasspelican/d65eb2d3a5bd8f327ede58a55819b4eb

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Would love to see this happen!

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fnuecke commented Jul 16, 2016

Cool, thanks! I'll be looking into separating the natives from the main mod JAR soon, possibly before 1.6 (yay, more delays :X), I'd love to merge it into that then (I'd like to avoid blowing up the JAR size until then, I hope you understand).

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anything i can do to get this moving?

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This should be closed, OpenComputers provides a way to force-feed a native library name and SunOS is not an officially supported Minecraft platform, so I don't think we should go out of our way to support it either.

Deep apologies, but the mod isn't doing well (low developer count) and the plate is plenty full already.

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