Re: 1.6 Compile problem on Mac OSX

2009-04-20 Thread Dave Finch

Thanks everyone for the replies.

I'll work around it for now, I always have a windows VM if need be.

Dave


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Re: 1.6 Compile problem on Mac OSX

2009-04-17 Thread Arthur Kalmenson

If Java 1.6 is required and you don't mind working off of trunk, you
can use OOPHM and use Java 1.6 since there is no hosted mode. I've
heard people having success with that setup.

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On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 11:03 AM, Jason Essington
jason.essing...@gmail.com wrote:

 Java 1.6 on OS X is 64 bit only, and GWT seems to have issues with 64
 bit JVMs at the moment.

 -jason

 On Apr 15, 2009, at 3:17 PM, Dave Finch wrote:


 Hi,

 I am using the new eclipse (3.4) plugin with GWT 1.6.4 on Mac OSX
 10.5.

 Everything works great when my project is using Java 5 but when I
 switch to Java 6 and try to GWT compile I get the following error:

 Invalid memory access of location  rip=01160767

 This is a problem for me because I want to use a server side library
 that depends on Java 6.

 I have had a search through the issue log and the groups but haven't
 found anyone with a similar problem - am I doing something wrong?

 Does anyone know whether this is a known issue or a possible work
 around?

 Thanks in advance,
 Dave
 


 


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Re: 1.6 Compile problem on Mac OSX

2009-04-16 Thread Miguel Méndez
It does not sound like you are doing anything incorrectly.  I know that
hosted mode won't work with Java 1.6 on OSX, but I would not expect that to
cause a problem for compilation.  Sounds like you should file an issue for
this.

On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 5:17 PM, Dave Finch finch.d...@googlemail.comwrote:


 Hi,

 I am using the new eclipse (3.4) plugin with GWT 1.6.4 on Mac OSX
 10.5.

 Everything works great when my project is using Java 5 but when I
 switch to Java 6 and try to GWT compile I get the following error:

 Invalid memory access of location  rip=01160767

 This is a problem for me because I want to use a server side library
 that depends on Java 6.

 I have had a search through the issue log and the groups but haven't
 found anyone with a similar problem - am I doing something wrong?

 Does anyone know whether this is a known issue or a possible work
 around?

 Thanks in advance,
 Dave
 



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Re: 1.6 Compile problem on Mac OSX

2009-04-16 Thread Salvador Diaz

It's a known issue with Java 6 and SWT on OS X:
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=3491q=Invalid

On Apr 16, 3:30 pm, Miguel Méndez mmen...@google.com wrote:
 It does not sound like you are doing anything incorrectly.  I know that
 hosted mode won't work with Java 1.6 on OSX, but I would not expect that to
 cause a problem for compilation.  Sounds like you should file an issue for
 this.

 On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 5:17 PM, Dave Finch finch.d...@googlemail.comwrote:





  Hi,

  I am using the new eclipse (3.4) plugin with GWT 1.6.4 on Mac OSX
  10.5.

  Everything works great when my project is using Java 5 but when I
  switch to Java 6 and try to GWT compile I get the following error:

  Invalid memory access of location  rip=01160767

  This is a problem for me because I want to use a server side library
  that depends on Java 6.

  I have had a search through the issue log and the groups but haven't
  found anyone with a similar problem - am I doing something wrong?

  Does anyone know whether this is a known issue or a possible work
  around?

  Thanks in advance,
  Dave

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Re: 1.6 Compile problem on Mac OSX

2009-04-16 Thread Jason Essington

Java 1.6 on OS X is 64 bit only, and GWT seems to have issues with 64  
bit JVMs at the moment.

-jason

On Apr 15, 2009, at 3:17 PM, Dave Finch wrote:


 Hi,

 I am using the new eclipse (3.4) plugin with GWT 1.6.4 on Mac OSX
 10.5.

 Everything works great when my project is using Java 5 but when I
 switch to Java 6 and try to GWT compile I get the following error:

 Invalid memory access of location  rip=01160767

 This is a problem for me because I want to use a server side library
 that depends on Java 6.

 I have had a search through the issue log and the groups but haven't
 found anyone with a similar problem - am I doing something wrong?

 Does anyone know whether this is a known issue or a possible work
 around?

 Thanks in advance,
 Dave
 


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