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Norm Santos commented on CB-279:
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Thank you everyone for replying so quickly. I'm still a little confused. If I
diff the android phonegap-1.4.1.js file against the iOS phonegap-1.4.1.js file
(both in the their respective example apps) they show massive differences.
As of now I've been assuming that the phonegap.js files are the same across
different architectures. This being the magic of phonegap? This has allowed me
to use the example applications (android and iOS) for local development with
simply symlinking the www directory. The applications used a shared phonegap.js
file from the iOS build.
Is this an incorrect assumption? Does one need to use the respective
phonegap.js for each architecture being developed for?
> Android example app includes incorrect version of phonegap.js
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> Key: CB-279
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-279
> Project: Apache Callback
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Android
> Affects Versions: 1.4.0
> Reporter: Norm Santos
> Assignee: Simon MacDonald
> Priority: Trivial
> Fix For: 1.5.0
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> The phonegap 1.4.1 zip https://github.com/callback/phonegap/zipball/1.4.1 -
> includes an incorrect phonegap.js files in the android directories.
> In both:
> callback-phonegap-0d1f305/lib/android/phonegap-1.4.1.js
> callback-phonegap-0d1f305/lib/android/example/assets/www/phonegap-1.4.1.js
> The version number shows 1.2.0 inside each. Diffs of a know correct
> phonegap-1.4.1 file and the android versions are also vastly different. Have
> not dug in to see if the included phonegap-1.4.1.jar is also incorrect.
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