hotspot/src/os/bsd/vm/os_bsd.cpp
changeset 11880 ed550eabf75c
parent 11601 f359304c1856
child 11881 9642744ae9a5
--- a/hotspot/src/os/bsd/vm/os_bsd.cpp	Thu Feb 16 17:19:40 2012 -0500
+++ b/hotspot/src/os/bsd/vm/os_bsd.cpp	Fri Feb 17 15:55:27 2012 -0800
@@ -568,6 +568,25 @@
             sprintf(ld_library_path, "%s:%s", v, t);
             free(t);
         }
+
+#ifdef __APPLE__
+        // Apple's Java6 has "." at the beginning of java.library.path.
+        // OpenJDK on Windows has "." at the end of java.library.path.
+        // OpenJDK on Linux and Solaris don't have "." in java.library.path
+        // at all. To ease the transition from Apple's Java6 to OpenJDK7,
+        // "." is appended to the end of java.library.path. Yes, this
+        // could cause a change in behavior, but Apple's Java6 behavior
+        // can be achieved by putting "." at the beginning of the
+        // JAVA_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable.
+        {
+            char *t = ld_library_path;
+            // that's +3 for appending ":." and the trailing '\0'
+            ld_library_path = (char *) malloc(strlen(t) + 3);
+            sprintf(ld_library_path, "%s:%s", t, ".");
+            free(t);
+        }
+#endif
+
         Arguments::set_library_path(ld_library_path);
     }