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On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 12:04 PM, Amit Manjhi <amitman...@google.com> wrote:

> [Somehow, I got an error from the mail delivery system the first time.
> Apologies if you have already received it]
>
> Description:
> Remove distro-source/windows, distro-source/linux and distro-source/mac
> dirs and their contents.
>
> There is a libswt-webkit-carbon-3235.jnilib that looks safe to remove,
> since I could not find any references to it. I just wanted to confirm
> before removing it.
>
> Please review this at http://gwt-code-reviews.appspot.com/105803
>
> Affected files:
>   distro-source/linux/src/mozilla-hosted-browser.conf
>   distro-source/mac/src/libswt-webkit-carbon-3235.jnilib
>
>
> Index: distro-source/linux/src/mozilla-hosted-browser.conf
> ===================================================================
> --- distro-source/linux/src/mozilla-hosted-browser.conf (revision 7023)
> +++ distro-source/linux/src/mozilla-hosted-browser.conf (working copy)
> @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
> -# This file specifies a list of possible mozilla installations to load, in
> -# priority order.  Non-existent paths are ignored, and the next location
> is
> -# searched.  A best effort attempt is also made to ignore paths containing
> -# incompatible mozilla installations (for example, ones which use GTK1
> instead
> -# of GTK2, which is required).  The first apparently valid installation
> found
> -# will be used (although it could still fail later).
> -#
> -# Non-absolute paths are relative to the directory containing this file
> (that
> -# is, the GWT install directory).
> -#
> -# Non-system installations should contain a file
> named "gwt-dl-loadorder.conf".
> -# The format of such a file is one shared library per line which dictates
> the
> -# order in which that installation's shared libraries must be loaded to
> prevent
> -# implicit loading of other libraries.  In other words, no library should
> be
> -# loaded before its dependencies.  This is to prevent the LD_LIBRARY_PATH
> or
> -# other system library load configuration from loading the default system
> -# version of the library instead of the version in the target
> installation.
> -
> -
> -# Prefer mozilla 1.7.13 if it exists, because it supports mouse wheel
> events.
> -# If you need mouse wheel events, you can install the distribution
> available at:
> -#
> -#
>
> http://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/svn/tools/redist/mozilla/mozilla-1.7.13.tar.gz
> -#
> -# However, this version may not run correctly on your system.  If it
> doesn't,
> -# you can try installing a mozilla 1.7.13 built for your system.
> -mozilla-1.7.13
> -
> -# This is the default mozilla that ships with GWT.
> -mozilla-1.7.12
> -
> -# See if there are compatible mozilla distributions already installed.
> -/usr/lib/mozilla-1.7.13
> -/usr/lib/mozilla-1.7.12
> -/usr/lib/mozilla
> Index: distro-source/mac/src/libswt-webkit-carbon-3235.jnilib
> ===================================================================
> Cannot display: file marked as a binary type.
> svn:mime-type = application/octet-stream
>
>
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>
>
>

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