Question #240788 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/240788

RaiMan proposed the following answer:
If you run a build with C++ code as a Netbeans project, usually the target is 
stored a 
..project.../dist/(Debug | Release)/<CompilerSuite>

the target in your environment can be /usr/lib64, in which case you simply have 
to delete the bundled jx...so from the Sikuli libs folder.
You do not need a newly compiled/built JX...java (the bundled JX.. Java stuff 
will find the lib either in Sikuli/libs or in your standard library folder 
/user/lib64)

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