Re: GWT 2.0.4 is now available

2010-07-14 Thread David Vree
Thanks for the link -- how did you know about this repo?

On Jul 5, 5:43 pm, Thomas Broyer t.bro...@gmail.com wrote:
 On 4 juil, 16:55, Mikael Couzic mikaelcou...@gmail.com wrote:

   I'm pretty sure the GWT group is not providing them because very
   few, if any, projects internally utilizemaven.

  I do not agree. I useMaven, I believe many GWT projects useMaven,
  and the GWT group should make the effort to manage GWT releases on the
 Mavencentral repository.

 It'll probably come with GWT 2.1, because of the integration with
 Spring Roo which requiresMaven(don't ask me why, that's what I've
 been told).
 We're starting a new project at work, with many server-side modules,
 so we chose to useMaven; and I'm therefore using the GWT 
 2.1.0-M2Mavenrepository:http://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/svn/2.1.0.M2/gwt/maven/

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Re: GWT 2.0.4 is now available

2010-07-14 Thread Thomas Broyer


On 14 juil, 19:28, David Vree david.h.v...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thanks for the link -- how did you know about this repo?

I'm subscribed to the Source Changes feed: 
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/feeds

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Re: GWT 2.0.4 is now available

2010-07-09 Thread Hilco Wijbenga
On 30 June 2010 14:25, Chris Ramsdale cramsdale+perso...@google.com wrote:
 That's the bad news. The good news is that we have a fix for this
 issue, plus several other house keeping items/a that we've rolled
 into a 2.0.4 release, which can be downloaded from GWT’s main download
 site.

 If you’re experiencing the Safari crash, you’ll need to recompile and
 deploy your GWT app. The changes in 2.0.4 are completely compatible
 with your existing 2.0 app, and should have no negative impact. To
 that extent we’ve already dogfooded 2.0.4, verifying that it fixes the
 Wave crash that was originally reported.

Is there a tag in Subversion for this release? The latest I can find
is for 2.0.3 (http://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/svn/tags/2.0.3).

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Re: GWT 2.0.4 is now available

2010-07-06 Thread jhulford
Sorry, what I meant was, projects developed at Google rarely utilize
Maven.

On Jul 4, 10:55 am, Mikael Couzic mikaelcou...@gmail.com wrote:
  I'm pretty sure the GWT group is not providing them because very
  few, if any, projects internally utilize maven.

 I do not agree. I use Maven, I believe many GWT projects use Maven,
 and the GWT group should make the effort to manage GWT releases on the
 Maven central repository.

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Re: GWT 2.0.4 is now available

2010-07-06 Thread Frederic Conrotte
It'll probably come with GWT 2.1, because of the integration with Spring Roo 
which requires Maven

good news, thanks!

On Jul 6, 4:15 pm, jhulford jhulf...@gmail.com wrote:
 Sorry, what I meant was, projects developed at Google rarely utilize
 Maven.

 On Jul 4, 10:55 am, Mikael Couzic mikaelcou...@gmail.com wrote:

   I'm pretty sure the GWT group is not providing them because very
   few, if any, projects internally utilize maven.

  I do not agree. I use Maven, I believe many GWT projects use Maven,
  and the GWT group should make the effort to manage GWT releases on the
  Maven central repository.

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Re: GWT 2.0.4 is now available

2010-07-06 Thread Arthur Kalmenson
It's true, Spring Roo is current dependent on Maven, so it makes sense
for GWT support for Maven to improve. However, I've used the gwt maven
codehaus plugin in previous projects and it works well:
http://mojo.codehaus.org/gwt-maven-plugin-1.2/

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On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 5:43 PM, Thomas Broyer t.bro...@gmail.com wrote:


 On 4 juil, 16:55, Mikael Couzic mikaelcou...@gmail.com wrote:
  I'm pretty sure the GWT group is not providing them because very
  few, if any, projects internally utilize maven.

 I do not agree. I use Maven, I believe many GWT projects use Maven,
 and the GWT group should make the effort to manage GWT releases on the
 Maven central repository.

 It'll probably come with GWT 2.1, because of the integration with
 Spring Roo which requires Maven (don't ask me why, that's what I've
 been told).
 We're starting a new project at work, with many server-side modules,
 so we chose to use Maven; and I'm therefore using the GWT 2.1.0-M2
 Maven repository: 
 http://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/svn/2.1.0.M2/gwt/maven/

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Re: GWT 2.0.4 is now available

2010-07-05 Thread Mikael Couzic
 I'm pretty sure the GWT group is not providing them because very
 few, if any, projects internally utilize maven.
I do not agree. I use Maven, I believe many GWT projects use Maven,
and the GWT group should make the effort to manage GWT releases on the
Maven central repository.


On 1 juil, 18:32, jhulford jhulf...@gmail.com wrote:
 Has anyone at Google/GWT ever indicated they'd support maven?  I know
 they've asked for feedback on how they could help make releases more
 maven friendly in the past, but, I believe, it's always been entirely
 up to the maven community at large to provide maven resources for
 GWT.  I'm pretty sure the GWT group is not providing them because very
 few, if any, projects internally utilize maven.

 I don't use maven currently, but if there has been stated support for
 doing so in GWT that might help tip me towards using it.

 On Jul 1, 9:47 am, Andrew Hughes ahhug...@gmail.com wrote:



  Dear GWT Steering Commitee,

  This is feedback, please take it objectively! Your maven support to date can
  only be described as careless. There is a *large* community need you as much
  as you need them.

  Cheers :)

  On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 3:49 PM, Frederic Conrotte 

  frederic.conro...@gmail.com wrote:
   Hello Chris

   Any idea if/when it will be available for Maven users ?

  http://repo2.maven.org/maven2/com/google/gwt/gwt-dev/

   Thanks

   Fred

   On Jun 30, 11:25 pm, Chris Ramsdale 
   cramsdale+perso...@google.comcramsdale%2bperso...@google.com

   wrote:
This time without the mangled HTML.

Recently Apple released Safari 5, which included a bug where non-
integral right-shifts were not being evaluated properly. There were
several reports, both internally and externally, of GWT-based
applications unexpectedly crashing when running in Safari 5 (including
Google Wave). Upon further inspection of the crash, we determined that
the bug is triggered when calling several of GWT's array sorting
methods, which in turn perform non-integral right-shifts as part of
the compiled code.

That's the bad news. The good news is that we have a fix for this
issue, plus several other house keeping items/a that we've rolled
into a 2.0.4 release, which can be downloaded from GWT’s main download
site.

If you’re experiencing the Safari crash, you’ll need to recompile and
deploy your GWT app. The changes in 2.0.4 are completely compatible
with your existing 2.0 app, and should have no negative impact. To
that extent we’ve already dogfooded 2.0.4, verifying that it fixes the
Wave crash that was originally reported.

On Jun 30, 5:20 pm, Chris Ramsdale 
cramsdale+perso...@google.comcramsdale%2bperso...@google.com

wrote:

 Recently Apple released Safari 5, which included a a href=https://
 bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40367bug/a where non-integral
 right-shifts were not being evaluated properly. There were several
 reports, both internally and a href=http://code.google.com/p/google-
 web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=5056externally/a, of GWT-based
 applications unexpectedly crashing when running in Safari 5 (including
 Google Wave). Upon further inspection of the crash, we determined that
 the bug is triggered when calling several of GWT's array sorting
 methods, which in turn perform non-integral right-shifts as part of
 the compiled code.

 That's the bad news. The good news is that we have a fix for this
 issue, plus several other a href=
  http://code.google.com/p/google-web-
 toolkit/issues/list?can=2q=milestone%3D2_0_4house keeping items/a
 that we've rolled into a 2.0.4 release, which can be downloaded from
 GWT’s main a href=http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/
 downloads/detail?name=gwt-2.0.4.zipdownload site/a.

 If you’re experiencing the Safari crash, you’ll need to recompile and
 deploy your GWT app. The changes in 2.0.4 are completely compatible
 with your existing 2.0 app, and should have no negative impact. To
 that extent we’ve already dogfooded 2.0.4, verifying that it fixes the
 Wave crash that was originally reported.

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Re: GWT 2.0.4 is now available

2010-07-05 Thread Thomas Broyer


On 4 juil, 16:55, Mikael Couzic mikaelcou...@gmail.com wrote:
  I'm pretty sure the GWT group is not providing them because very
  few, if any, projects internally utilize maven.

 I do not agree. I use Maven, I believe many GWT projects use Maven,
 and the GWT group should make the effort to manage GWT releases on the
 Maven central repository.

It'll probably come with GWT 2.1, because of the integration with
Spring Roo which requires Maven (don't ask me why, that's what I've
been told).
We're starting a new project at work, with many server-side modules,
so we chose to use Maven; and I'm therefore using the GWT 2.1.0-M2
Maven repository: 
http://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/svn/2.1.0.M2/gwt/maven/

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Re: GWT 2.0.4 is now available

2010-07-04 Thread Alexey Epishkin
Does anyone know who uploads gwt releases to 
http://repo2.maven.org/maven2/com/google/gwt/
?


On Jul 1, 7:32 pm, jhulford jhulf...@gmail.com wrote:
 Has anyone at Google/GWT ever indicated they'd support maven?  I know
 they've asked for feedback on how they could help make releases more
 maven friendly in the past, but, I believe, it's always been entirely
 up to the maven community at large to provide maven resources for
 GWT.  I'm pretty sure the GWT group is not providing them because very
 few, if any, projects internally utilize maven.

 I don't use maven currently, but if there has been stated support for
 doing so in GWT that might help tip me towards using it.

 On Jul 1, 9:47 am, Andrew Hughes ahhug...@gmail.com wrote:



  Dear GWT Steering Commitee,

  This is feedback, please take it objectively! Your maven support to date can
  only be described as careless. There is a *large* community need you as much
  as you need them.

  Cheers :)

  On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 3:49 PM, Frederic Conrotte 

  frederic.conro...@gmail.com wrote:
   Hello Chris

   Any idea if/when it will be available for Maven users ?

  http://repo2.maven.org/maven2/com/google/gwt/gwt-dev/

   Thanks

   Fred

   On Jun 30, 11:25 pm, Chris Ramsdale 
   cramsdale+perso...@google.comcramsdale%2bperso...@google.com

   wrote:
This time without the mangled HTML.

Recently Apple released Safari 5, which included a bug where non-
integral right-shifts were not being evaluated properly. There were
several reports, both internally and externally, of GWT-based
applications unexpectedly crashing when running in Safari 5 (including
Google Wave). Upon further inspection of the crash, we determined that
the bug is triggered when calling several of GWT's array sorting
methods, which in turn perform non-integral right-shifts as part of
the compiled code.

That's the bad news. The good news is that we have a fix for this
issue, plus several other house keeping items/a that we've rolled
into a 2.0.4 release, which can be downloaded from GWT’s main download
site.

If you’re experiencing the Safari crash, you’ll need to recompile and
deploy your GWT app. The changes in 2.0.4 are completely compatible
with your existing 2.0 app, and should have no negative impact. To
that extent we’ve already dogfooded 2.0.4, verifying that it fixes the
Wave crash that was originally reported.

On Jun 30, 5:20 pm, Chris Ramsdale 
cramsdale+perso...@google.comcramsdale%2bperso...@google.com

wrote:

 Recently Apple released Safari 5, which included a a href=https://
 bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40367bug/a where non-integral
 right-shifts were not being evaluated properly. There were several
 reports, both internally and a href=http://code.google.com/p/google-
 web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=5056externally/a, of GWT-based
 applications unexpectedly crashing when running in Safari 5 (including
 Google Wave). Upon further inspection of the crash, we determined that
 the bug is triggered when calling several of GWT's array sorting
 methods, which in turn perform non-integral right-shifts as part of
 the compiled code.

 That's the bad news. The good news is that we have a fix for this
 issue, plus several other a href=
  http://code.google.com/p/google-web-
 toolkit/issues/list?can=2q=milestone%3D2_0_4house keeping items/a
 that we've rolled into a 2.0.4 release, which can be downloaded from
 GWT’s main a href=http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/
 downloads/detail?name=gwt-2.0.4.zipdownload site/a.

 If you’re experiencing the Safari crash, you’ll need to recompile and
 deploy your GWT app. The changes in 2.0.4 are completely compatible
 with your existing 2.0 app, and should have no negative impact. To
 that extent we’ve already dogfooded 2.0.4, verifying that it fixes the
 Wave crash that was originally reported.

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Re: GWT 2.0.4 is now available

2010-07-01 Thread Frederic Conrotte
Hello Chris

Any idea if/when it will be available for Maven users ?

http://repo2.maven.org/maven2/com/google/gwt/gwt-dev/

Thanks

Fred

On Jun 30, 11:25 pm, Chris Ramsdale cramsdale+perso...@google.com
wrote:
 This time without the mangled HTML.

 Recently Apple released Safari 5, which included a bug where non-
 integral right-shifts were not being evaluated properly. There were
 several reports, both internally and externally, of GWT-based
 applications unexpectedly crashing when running in Safari 5 (including
 Google Wave). Upon further inspection of the crash, we determined that
 the bug is triggered when calling several of GWT's array sorting
 methods, which in turn perform non-integral right-shifts as part of
 the compiled code.

 That's the bad news. The good news is that we have a fix for this
 issue, plus several other house keeping items/a that we've rolled
 into a 2.0.4 release, which can be downloaded from GWT’s main download
 site.

 If you’re experiencing the Safari crash, you’ll need to recompile and
 deploy your GWT app. The changes in 2.0.4 are completely compatible
 with your existing 2.0 app, and should have no negative impact. To
 that extent we’ve already dogfooded 2.0.4, verifying that it fixes the
 Wave crash that was originally reported.

 On Jun 30, 5:20 pm, Chris Ramsdale cramsdale+perso...@google.com
 wrote:

  Recently Apple released Safari 5, which included a a href=https://
  bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40367bug/a where non-integral
  right-shifts were not being evaluated properly. There were several
  reports, both internally and a href=http://code.google.com/p/google-
  web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=5056externally/a, of GWT-based
  applications unexpectedly crashing when running in Safari 5 (including
  Google Wave). Upon further inspection of the crash, we determined that
  the bug is triggered when calling several of GWT's array sorting
  methods, which in turn perform non-integral right-shifts as part of
  the compiled code.

  That's the bad news. The good news is that we have a fix for this
  issue, plus several other a href=http://code.google.com/p/google-web-
  toolkit/issues/list?can=2q=milestone%3D2_0_4house keeping items/a
  that we've rolled into a 2.0.4 release, which can be downloaded from
  GWT’s main a href=http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/
  downloads/detail?name=gwt-2.0.4.zipdownload site/a.

  If you’re experiencing the Safari crash, you’ll need to recompile and
  deploy your GWT app. The changes in 2.0.4 are completely compatible
  with your existing 2.0 app, and should have no negative impact. To
  that extent we’ve already dogfooded 2.0.4, verifying that it fixes the
  Wave crash that was originally reported.

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Re: GWT 2.0.4 is now available

2010-07-01 Thread Jim
Chris,


  Do you have a working Eclipse version of expenses? I got an
error related to DataNucleus enhancement after I downloaded and
installed bikeshed following the instruction. Somebody else also has
some other issues.It will be a big help to this community if a working
Eclipse version of expense is available.

Jim

On Jul 1, 2:19 am, Frederic Conrotte frederic.conro...@gmail.com
wrote:
 Hello Chris

 Any idea if/when it will be available for Maven users ?

 http://repo2.maven.org/maven2/com/google/gwt/gwt-dev/

 Thanks

 Fred

 On Jun 30, 11:25 pm, Chris Ramsdale cramsdale+perso...@google.com
 wrote:



  This time without the mangled HTML.

  Recently Apple released Safari 5, which included a bug where non-
  integral right-shifts were not being evaluated properly. There were
  several reports, both internally and externally, of GWT-based
  applications unexpectedly crashing when running in Safari 5 (including
  Google Wave). Upon further inspection of the crash, we determined that
  the bug is triggered when calling several of GWT's array sorting
  methods, which in turn perform non-integral right-shifts as part of
  the compiled code.

  That's the bad news. The good news is that we have a fix for this
  issue, plus several other house keeping items/a that we've rolled
  into a 2.0.4 release, which can be downloaded from GWT’s main download
  site.

  If you’re experiencing the Safari crash, you’ll need to recompile and
  deploy your GWT app. The changes in 2.0.4 are completely compatible
  with your existing 2.0 app, and should have no negative impact. To
  that extent we’ve already dogfooded 2.0.4, verifying that it fixes the
  Wave crash that was originally reported.

  On Jun 30, 5:20 pm, Chris Ramsdale cramsdale+perso...@google.com
  wrote:

   Recently Apple released Safari 5, which included a a href=https://
   bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40367bug/a where non-integral
   right-shifts were not being evaluated properly. There were several
   reports, both internally and a href=http://code.google.com/p/google-
   web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=5056externally/a, of GWT-based
   applications unexpectedly crashing when running in Safari 5 (including
   Google Wave). Upon further inspection of the crash, we determined that
   the bug is triggered when calling several of GWT's array sorting
   methods, which in turn perform non-integral right-shifts as part of
   the compiled code.

   That's the bad news. The good news is that we have a fix for this
   issue, plus several other a href=http://code.google.com/p/google-web-
   toolkit/issues/list?can=2q=milestone%3D2_0_4house keeping items/a
   that we've rolled into a 2.0.4 release, which can be downloaded from
   GWT’s main a href=http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/
   downloads/detail?name=gwt-2.0.4.zipdownload site/a.

   If you’re experiencing the Safari crash, you’ll need to recompile and
   deploy your GWT app. The changes in 2.0.4 are completely compatible
   with your existing 2.0 app, and should have no negative impact. To
   that extent we’ve already dogfooded 2.0.4, verifying that it fixes the
   Wave crash that was originally reported.

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Re: GWT 2.0.4 is now available

2010-07-01 Thread Andrew Hughes
Dear GWT Steering Commitee,

This is feedback, please take it objectively! Your maven support to date can
only be described as careless. There is a *large* community need you as much
as you need them.

Cheers :)


On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 3:49 PM, Frederic Conrotte 
frederic.conro...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello Chris

 Any idea if/when it will be available for Maven users ?

 http://repo2.maven.org/maven2/com/google/gwt/gwt-dev/

 Thanks

 Fred

 On Jun 30, 11:25 pm, Chris Ramsdale 
 cramsdale+perso...@google.comcramsdale%2bperso...@google.com
 
 wrote:
  This time without the mangled HTML.
 
  Recently Apple released Safari 5, which included a bug where non-
  integral right-shifts were not being evaluated properly. There were
  several reports, both internally and externally, of GWT-based
  applications unexpectedly crashing when running in Safari 5 (including
  Google Wave). Upon further inspection of the crash, we determined that
  the bug is triggered when calling several of GWT's array sorting
  methods, which in turn perform non-integral right-shifts as part of
  the compiled code.
 
  That's the bad news. The good news is that we have a fix for this
  issue, plus several other house keeping items/a that we've rolled
  into a 2.0.4 release, which can be downloaded from GWT’s main download
  site.
 
  If you’re experiencing the Safari crash, you’ll need to recompile and
  deploy your GWT app. The changes in 2.0.4 are completely compatible
  with your existing 2.0 app, and should have no negative impact. To
  that extent we’ve already dogfooded 2.0.4, verifying that it fixes the
  Wave crash that was originally reported.
 
  On Jun 30, 5:20 pm, Chris Ramsdale 
  cramsdale+perso...@google.comcramsdale%2bperso...@google.com
 
  wrote:
 
   Recently Apple released Safari 5, which included a a href=https://
   bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40367bug/a where non-integral
   right-shifts were not being evaluated properly. There were several
   reports, both internally and a href=http://code.google.com/p/google-
   web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=5056externally/a, of GWT-based
   applications unexpectedly crashing when running in Safari 5 (including
   Google Wave). Upon further inspection of the crash, we determined that
   the bug is triggered when calling several of GWT's array sorting
   methods, which in turn perform non-integral right-shifts as part of
   the compiled code.
 
   That's the bad news. The good news is that we have a fix for this
   issue, plus several other a href=
 http://code.google.com/p/google-web-
   toolkit/issues/list?can=2q=milestone%3D2_0_4house keeping items/a
   that we've rolled into a 2.0.4 release, which can be downloaded from
   GWT’s main a href=http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/
   downloads/detail?name=gwt-2.0.4.zipdownload site/a.
 
   If you’re experiencing the Safari crash, you’ll need to recompile and
   deploy your GWT app. The changes in 2.0.4 are completely compatible
   with your existing 2.0 app, and should have no negative impact. To
   that extent we’ve already dogfooded 2.0.4, verifying that it fixes the
   Wave crash that was originally reported.

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Re: GWT 2.0.4 is now available

2010-07-01 Thread jhulford
Has anyone at Google/GWT ever indicated they'd support maven?  I know
they've asked for feedback on how they could help make releases more
maven friendly in the past, but, I believe, it's always been entirely
up to the maven community at large to provide maven resources for
GWT.  I'm pretty sure the GWT group is not providing them because very
few, if any, projects internally utilize maven.

I don't use maven currently, but if there has been stated support for
doing so in GWT that might help tip me towards using it.

On Jul 1, 9:47 am, Andrew Hughes ahhug...@gmail.com wrote:
 Dear GWT Steering Commitee,

 This is feedback, please take it objectively! Your maven support to date can
 only be described as careless. There is a *large* community need you as much
 as you need them.

 Cheers :)

 On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 3:49 PM, Frederic Conrotte 

 frederic.conro...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hello Chris

  Any idea if/when it will be available for Maven users ?

 http://repo2.maven.org/maven2/com/google/gwt/gwt-dev/

  Thanks

  Fred

  On Jun 30, 11:25 pm, Chris Ramsdale 
  cramsdale+perso...@google.comcramsdale%2bperso...@google.com

  wrote:
   This time without the mangled HTML.

   Recently Apple released Safari 5, which included a bug where non-
   integral right-shifts were not being evaluated properly. There were
   several reports, both internally and externally, of GWT-based
   applications unexpectedly crashing when running in Safari 5 (including
   Google Wave). Upon further inspection of the crash, we determined that
   the bug is triggered when calling several of GWT's array sorting
   methods, which in turn perform non-integral right-shifts as part of
   the compiled code.

   That's the bad news. The good news is that we have a fix for this
   issue, plus several other house keeping items/a that we've rolled
   into a 2.0.4 release, which can be downloaded from GWT’s main download
   site.

   If you’re experiencing the Safari crash, you’ll need to recompile and
   deploy your GWT app. The changes in 2.0.4 are completely compatible
   with your existing 2.0 app, and should have no negative impact. To
   that extent we’ve already dogfooded 2.0.4, verifying that it fixes the
   Wave crash that was originally reported.

   On Jun 30, 5:20 pm, Chris Ramsdale 
   cramsdale+perso...@google.comcramsdale%2bperso...@google.com

   wrote:

Recently Apple released Safari 5, which included a a href=https://
bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40367bug/a where non-integral
right-shifts were not being evaluated properly. There were several
reports, both internally and a href=http://code.google.com/p/google-
web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=5056externally/a, of GWT-based
applications unexpectedly crashing when running in Safari 5 (including
Google Wave). Upon further inspection of the crash, we determined that
the bug is triggered when calling several of GWT's array sorting
methods, which in turn perform non-integral right-shifts as part of
the compiled code.

That's the bad news. The good news is that we have a fix for this
issue, plus several other a href=
 http://code.google.com/p/google-web-
toolkit/issues/list?can=2q=milestone%3D2_0_4house keeping items/a
that we've rolled into a 2.0.4 release, which can be downloaded from
GWT’s main a href=http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/
downloads/detail?name=gwt-2.0.4.zipdownload site/a.

If you’re experiencing the Safari crash, you’ll need to recompile and
deploy your GWT app. The changes in 2.0.4 are completely compatible
with your existing 2.0 app, and should have no negative impact. To
that extent we’ve already dogfooded 2.0.4, verifying that it fixes the
Wave crash that was originally reported.

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GWT 2.0.4 is now available

2010-06-30 Thread Chris Ramsdale
Recently Apple released Safari 5, which included a a href=https://
bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40367bug/a where non-integral
right-shifts were not being evaluated properly. There were several
reports, both internally and a href=http://code.google.com/p/google-
web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=5056externally/a, of GWT-based
applications unexpectedly crashing when running in Safari 5 (including
Google Wave). Upon further inspection of the crash, we determined that
the bug is triggered when calling several of GWT's array sorting
methods, which in turn perform non-integral right-shifts as part of
the compiled code.

That's the bad news. The good news is that we have a fix for this
issue, plus several other a href=http://code.google.com/p/google-web-
toolkit/issues/list?can=2q=milestone%3D2_0_4house keeping items/a
that we've rolled into a 2.0.4 release, which can be downloaded from
GWT’s main a href=http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/
downloads/detail?name=gwt-2.0.4.zipdownload site/a.

If you’re experiencing the Safari crash, you’ll need to recompile and
deploy your GWT app. The changes in 2.0.4 are completely compatible
with your existing 2.0 app, and should have no negative impact. To
that extent we’ve already dogfooded 2.0.4, verifying that it fixes the
Wave crash that was originally reported.

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Re: GWT 2.0.4 is now available

2010-06-30 Thread Chris Ramsdale
This time without the mangled HTML.

Recently Apple released Safari 5, which included a bug where non-
integral right-shifts were not being evaluated properly. There were
several reports, both internally and externally, of GWT-based
applications unexpectedly crashing when running in Safari 5 (including
Google Wave). Upon further inspection of the crash, we determined that
the bug is triggered when calling several of GWT's array sorting
methods, which in turn perform non-integral right-shifts as part of
the compiled code.

That's the bad news. The good news is that we have a fix for this
issue, plus several other house keeping items/a that we've rolled
into a 2.0.4 release, which can be downloaded from GWT’s main download
site.

If you’re experiencing the Safari crash, you’ll need to recompile and
deploy your GWT app. The changes in 2.0.4 are completely compatible
with your existing 2.0 app, and should have no negative impact. To
that extent we’ve already dogfooded 2.0.4, verifying that it fixes the
Wave crash that was originally reported.



On Jun 30, 5:20 pm, Chris Ramsdale cramsdale+perso...@google.com
wrote:
 Recently Apple released Safari 5, which included a a href=https://
 bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40367bug/a where non-integral
 right-shifts were not being evaluated properly. There were several
 reports, both internally and a href=http://code.google.com/p/google-
 web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=5056externally/a, of GWT-based
 applications unexpectedly crashing when running in Safari 5 (including
 Google Wave). Upon further inspection of the crash, we determined that
 the bug is triggered when calling several of GWT's array sorting
 methods, which in turn perform non-integral right-shifts as part of
 the compiled code.

 That's the bad news. The good news is that we have a fix for this
 issue, plus several other a href=http://code.google.com/p/google-web-
 toolkit/issues/list?can=2q=milestone%3D2_0_4house keeping items/a
 that we've rolled into a 2.0.4 release, which can be downloaded from
 GWT’s main a href=http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/
 downloads/detail?name=gwt-2.0.4.zipdownload site/a.

 If you’re experiencing the Safari crash, you’ll need to recompile and
 deploy your GWT app. The changes in 2.0.4 are completely compatible
 with your existing 2.0 app, and should have no negative impact. To
 that extent we’ve already dogfooded 2.0.4, verifying that it fixes the
 Wave crash that was originally reported.

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[gwt-contrib] GWT 2.0.4 is now available

2010-06-30 Thread Chris Ramsdale
Recently Apple released Safari 5, which included a bug where non-
integral right-shifts were not being evaluated properly. There were
several reports, both internally and externally, of GWT-based
applications unexpectedly crashing when running in Safari 5 (including
Google Wave). Upon further inspection of the crash, we determined that
the bug is triggered when calling several of GWT's array sorting
methods, which in turn perform non-integral right-shifts as part of
the compiled code.

That's the bad news. The good news is that we have a fix for this
issue, plus several other house keeping items/a that we've rolled
into a 2.0.4 release, which can be downloaded from GWT’s main download
site.

If you’re experiencing the Safari crash, you’ll need to recompile and
deploy your GWT app. The changes in 2.0.4 are completely compatible
with your existing 2.0 app, and should have no negative impact. To
that extent we’ve already dogfooded 2.0.4, verifying that it fixes the
Wave crash that was originally reported.

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