Thanks, that gets me a lot further, all tests pass until I try to run the perlnatives tests:
[ ... here were passing non-perlnatives tests ... ]
PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /usr/bin/perl "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-e" "test_h
+arness(0, '../../blib/lib', '../../blib/arch')" t/*.t
t/01_init............ok
+
t/02_perl_natives....Can't initialize PerlNatives functionnality: Perl
+Natives extension (/Users/rvosa/Desktop/Inline-Java-0.52/blib/arch/au
+to/Inline/Java/PerlNatives/PerlNatives.dylib) can't be found at (eval
+ 11) line 238
at t/02_perl_natives.t line 21
t/02_perl_natives....dubious
Is it something to do with the fact that a *.bundle is created, not a *.dylib? I obviously don't know how all this is supposed to work, but in any case there really isn't a dylib in the folder where it looks.
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