I was trying to run the CHARVA Tutorial thru Eclipse after setting up the JAR,
but I receive
Exception in thread “main” java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no Terminal in java.library.path
in the console. Any clue on how to fix this up?
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As Dave said, Charva requires a native library called Terminal to run. As far as I remember, it is included in the binary distribution for Charva.
Eclipse-specific instructions: In your project properties, select Java Build Path, then Libraries. Locate the jar and set the Native library location to the path where the Terminal library is.