O.K., I'll stick with the one-line version for non-Mac platforms.

On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 3:39 PM, John Tamplin <j...@google.com> wrote:

> On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 3:27 PM, Daniel Rice (דניאל רייס) <r...@google.com
> > wrote:
>
>> You say "more generic" but your comment seems to be suggesting greater
>> specificity ("use" versus "<how to use>").  Do you have some language in
>> mind?
>>
>
> I am suggesting that either we make the language more generic, such as "You
> need to use a 32-bit JVM" and leave it up to them how to get it, or we need
> to provide other alternatives to -d32 since thay may not work on their
> distro, perhaps something like:
>
> You need to use a 32-bit JVM.  Depending on you version of Linux and how
> you are launching GWT, you might do this by passing -d32  on the java
> command line, by setting JAVA_HOME to point to the correct JDK, or by
> configuring Eclipse to use the proper JVM.
>
>
> The latter is wordy and still likely to not cover all the cases, so my
> feeling is the former would be better.
>
> --
> John A. Tamplin
> Software Engineer (GWT), Google
>

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