In a Java project, I depend on a third-party native library that in turn loads dependency dylibs via DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH
. I've successfully run tests via Tycho's surefire plugin by setting this with the environmentVariables
property of the plugin config, but a similar setup in a non-OSGi project leaves the DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH
variable unset.
Here's a snippet of my functioning Tycho configuration:
<plugin>
<groupId>org.eclipse.tycho</groupId>
<artifactId>tycho-surefire-plugin</artifactId>
<version>0.25.0</version>
<configuration>
<argLine>-Dfile.encoding=UTF-8 -Djava.library.path="${dylib-program}"</argLine>
<environmentVariables>
<DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH>${dylib-program}</DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH>
</environmentVariables>
</configuration>
</plugin>
With that, the tests run correctly, and outputting System.getenv("DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH")
shows the set path.
Here's the equivalent snippet from my non-Tycho config:
<plugin>
<artifactId>maven-surefire-plugin</artifactId>
<configuration>
<argLine>-Dfile.encoding=UTF-8 -Djava.library.path="${dylib-program}"</argLine>
<environmentVariables>
<DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH>${dylib-program}</DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH>
<OtherVar>bar</OtherVar>
</environmentVariables>
</configuration>
</plugin>
When I run this, however, the dependency library doesn't load properly and System.getenv("DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH")
returns null
. System.getenv("OtherVar")
, however, returns "bar"
, so setting environment variables generally seems to work. That makes me suspect that there's something peculiar about DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH
(and the same happened with LD_LIBRARY_PATH
, but not PATH
).
The behavior is the same when run in Eclipse (either as-is or with the path also set in the Run Configuration environment) and via the command line (again either as-is or with the environment variable explicitly exported before the run). The Tycho and non-Tycho projects are run on the same machine, with the same tools (other than the test plugins). I'm using macOS 10.12.3, Java 1.8.0_111, and Maven 3.3.9.
Is there a general limitation about setting this property, at least on a Mac, or is there a way I can work around this?
systemPropertyVariables
, with the same null result.${dylib-program}
variable? Am I right also to assume you want the environment variable to get its value during the testing phase?