Alternatively you can use:

qooxdoo\frontend\framework\tool\modules\compiler.py file.js

Do a:

qooxdoo\frontend\framework\tool\modules\compiler.py --help

first to see the available options. Please backup the file before 
compiling it :)

Sebastian


dperez schrieb:
> Hi,
> 
> Solved the problem with Dojo  :-)
> Before adopting qooxdoo, I used to compress all my javascript with Dojo
> Toolkit.
> Curiously, the only javascript I have found it is unable to process is
> qx.js, probably due to its huge size.
> The results are very similar to qooxdoo compression.
> 
> 
> dperez wrote:
>> I used to compress my javascript code with Dojo Toolkit
>> (http://dojotoolkit.org/docs/compressor_system.html).
>> I've discovered some bugs.
>> I've thought about using qooxdoo as it seems quite reliable.
>> Is it possible with qooxdoo to compress easily arbitrary javascript
>> (without creating a custom build)?
>>
> 


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