It works, but the stack trace is very annoying since it will always be printed by Sigar itself
(so stupid of such a library to use stderr and stdout).
[error] org.hyperic.sigar.SigarException: no libsigar-universal64-macosx.dylib in java.library.path
[error] at org.hyperic.sigar.Sigar.loadLibrary(Sigar.java:174)
[error] at org.hyperic.sigar.Sigar.<clinit>(Sigar.java:102)
A workaround is to run with `-Djava.library.path=./target/native`, then it will only print
the stack trace when it is not provisioned and next time it's silent.
Also updated to latest sigar-loader, but that did not make
any difference for this issue