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JNA is dual-licensed under 2 alternative Open Source/Free
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licenses: LGPL 2.1 and Apache License 2.0. (starting with
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JNA version 3.6.0).
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JNA version 4.0.0).
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What this means is that one can choose either one of these
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licenses (for purposes of re-distributing JNA; usually by
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=======
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This library is licensed under the LGPL, version 2.1 or later, and (from
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version 3.6 onward) the Apache Software License, version 2.0. Commercial
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version 4.0 onward) the Apache Software License, version 2.0. Commercial
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license arrangements are negotiable.
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*NOTE: Oracle is not sponsoring this project, even though the package name (com.sun.jna) might imply otherwise.*
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- Check out the code with `git clone git@github.com:username/jna.git`
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- Ensure you can build the project with `ant dist test`
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- Make your code changes, write tests, build
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- Submit pull requests, topical branches are encouraged.
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- Submit pull requests, forks and/or topical branches are encouraged.
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Build Environment
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=================
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command-line utilities available. Feel free to report any issues, we'll
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generally pull build fixes immediately.
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Native builds may be skipped by passing `-Dskip-native=true` to `ant`. It's
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save to skip the native build as long as your modifications are restricted to
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Java code.
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For debian-style installs,
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% apt-get install git ant openjdk-6-jdk make autotools gcc
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For most unix-like systems:
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% git clone git@github.com:twall/jna
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% ant dist test
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For Windows, see [Windows Development Environment](WindowsDevelopmentEnvironment.md).
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For windows CE/Mobile 6.x, you'll need cegcc (http://gitorious.org/cegcc) for
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cross-compiling and a JavaME implementation (phoneME (http://davy.preuveneers.be/phoneme) works well).
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Native builds may be skipped by passing `-Dskip-native=true` to `ant`.
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For Android, see [Android Development Environment)(AndroidDevelopmentEnvironment.md).
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Required Testing
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================
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## Setting up a Windows Development Environment
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Windows builds require cygwin. MSYS may work, but is not supported.
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When installing cygwin, include ssh, git, make, and either gcc3 or mingw64,
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depending on whether you're targeting win32 or win64, respectively (it's
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Windows builds require cygwin. MSYS will probably work, but is not supported.
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When installing cygwin, include ssh, git, make, autotools, and either gcc3 or
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mingw64, depending on whether you're targeting win32 or win64, respectively (it's
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possible to build both from the same host).
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To build on Win64, you'll need mingw64 (available with cygwin or separately),
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