if you want to have a single build that runs on different platforms (Win/Mac/Linux/*nix) or architectures (32/64 bit) then you can bundle the SWT jar for each target platform with your installer and then load the correct one dynamically at runtime (or have your installer copy the correct SWT jar at installation time).
E.g. say you want to support 32 and 64 bit Windows and Linux you would have SWT jars:
lib/swt_win_32.jar
lib/swt_win_64.jar
lib/swt_linux_32.jar
lib/swt_linux_32.jar
Make your ant script / installer include all of these (they are about 1.6MB each) and then at runtime in your code you can detect the OS and architecture using the Java system properties
System.getProperty("os.name");
System.getProperty("os.arch");
to build the name of the correct jar file.
Loading the jar at runtime can be performed by a custom classloader or by calling the protected method URLClassloader.addURL(URL url)
using reflection.
I've put working code to perform this exact task on my website: http://www.chrisnewland.com/select-correct-swt-jar-for-your-os-and-jvm-at-runtime-191
If you can stand the code-smell then it's a quick solution to a very common SWT problem.
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