2013/3/25 Praveen A :
> The firefox extension is built using vcxproj files. May be
> vcproj2cmake [1] needs packaging first. I will see if there is any
> upstream documentation for building in linux, may be later.
Checking
https://code.google.com/p/selenium/wiki/BuildingWebDriver
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2013/3/25 Praveen A :
> 2013/3/21 Jérémy Bobbio :
>> For the bad news: the gem cannot be used a the Debian source, it ships
>> with the following files that should be built from source:
>>
>> lib/selenium/webdriver/firefox/extension/webdriver.xpi
>> lib/selenium/webdriver/firefox/native/linux/a
Praveen A:
> > In any cases it looks like this gem should actually be packaged as part
> > of a larger 'selenium' source package that should probably build way
> > more packages than just 'ruby-selenium-webdriver'…
>
> Probably. My interest is to get the ruby part packaged for now, if
> anyone wan
2013/3/21 Jérémy Bobbio :
> Hi Praveen!
>
> I just had a look at the selenium-webdriver gem, and it looks like a
> tough one. :(
:(
> For the good news: the runtime dependency on the 'websocket' gem can be
> ditched easily: it's only needed for the Safari driver, which is no use
> on Debian.
tha
Hi Praveen!
I just had a look at the selenium-webdriver gem, and it looks like a
tough one. :(
For the good news: the runtime dependency on the 'websocket' gem can be
ditched easily: it's only needed for the Safari driver, which is no use
on Debian.
For the bad news: the gem cannot be used a the
package: wnpp
severity:wishlist
owner: Praveen Arimbrathodiyil
* Homepage: http://selenium.googlecode.com/
* Version: 2.31.0
* Upstream Author: Jari Bakken
* License: Apache License 2.0
* Description: WebDriver is a tool for writing automated tests of
websites. It aims to mimic the behaviour of a
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