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package fiftyone.devicedetection.hash.engine.onpremise.interop;
public class Constants {
private static final String USE_PACKAGE_MANAGER =
"use your Linux " +
"package manager to install it on your system. If this is not " +
"possible, you may be able to use a different library by " +
"rebuilding the binary on the target system using the source " +
"code and instructions available on " +
"https://github.com/51degrees/device-detection-java.";
/**
* Message returned when the native library could not be loaded.
*/
public static final String UNSATISFIED_LINK_MESSAGE =
"The native library failed to load. This may mean that either " +
"the library itself or one of its dependencies is not " +
"accessible or not in the correct format for the target OS or " +
"architecture. Common reasons: /tmp mounted with noexec flag, or libatomic is missing. " +
"In the former case provide a different dir (with execute permissions) via `java.io.tmpdir` option. " +
"In the latter case, " + USE_PACKAGE_MANAGER ;
/**
* Message returned when the native library could not be loaded, and it is
* obvious that libatomic is missing.
*/
public static final String UNSATISFIED_LINK_LIBATOMIC_MESSAGE =
"The libatomic1 library is missing. This is a required 3rd party " +
"dependency for 51Degrees device detection. You should " +
USE_PACKAGE_MANAGER;
}
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