> > 1. By default, not including any native libraries in the JAR.
> 
> Yes.

OK.

> > 2. Allow for having multiple native libraries in the JAR, maybe
> structured by platform, compiler, version: win32/vcc/2.1/0mq.dll,
> win32/mingw/3.0/0mq.dll, linux/gcc/3.0/0mq.so, etc.
> >
> 
> No, only by architecture / operating system. Not by compiler. At
> runtime, only architecture and os are available to determine where to
> look for the library within the JAR.

I was just going overboard there... Architecture / OS should be enough. Unless 
version is also deemed useful / necessary / usable?

> > 3. Allow for including one or more native libraries in the JAR, if the
> user specifies it at build time.
> 
> Yes, by default the JAR will be created without any native libraries.
> Then we can provide instructions on how to manually add the JNI binary
> to the JAR as an extra step.

OK.

> I will modify my pull request accordingly.

Great. Once that is ready, I will pull.

-- 
Gonzalo Diethelm

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