> Regarding issue 2: I'm able to set up a fresh system 
> with Jenkins on s390x.
> What information would you need to be able to
> reproduce this issue?

I need to know what java application you are trying to run, where was it
fetched from, how it was installed, and how it is being run. For each of
this actions - and whatever else you can provide - I need to know the
exact commands that are being run as well.

You mentioned Jenkins more than once, but it is unclear as to where it
is a problem or not: you said you are able to setup a fresh system with
it, which reads as it is working fine.

Also there is no official Jenkins package from Ubuntu - although there
is a snap. There are many ways to get it installed from upstream as well
as many different versions.

Without step by step instructions I can't reproduce this issue - I mean,
I tried with a few jna examples I found online, they all worked. At the
same time these examples didn't set either jna.boot.library.name or
jna.boot.library.path, sticking to the default values for both
properties. As I said earlier it seems to me that the application you
are trying to run is setting one or both of these properties according
to the error you are reporting.

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  Libjna-jni uses wrong path on package installation on s390x

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