Find the library libname as a resource, copy it to a tempfile and load it using System.load(). The name of the library has to be the base name, it is mapped to the corresponding system name using System.mapLibraryName(). For example, the library "foo" is called "libfoo.so" under Linux and "foo.dll" under Windows, but you just have to pass "foo" the loadLibrary().
I'm not quite sure if this doesn't open all kinds of security holes. Any ideas?
This function reports some more information to the "org.jblas" logger at the FINE level.
@param libname basename of the library @throws UnsatisfiedLinkError if library cannot be founds
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