GWT's compiler does not need Mozilla, but GWT's hosted mode (in pre-2.0
releases) does. Mozilla is the backing browser for GWT's Hosted Browser.
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 10:52 AM, bodrin wrote:
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> Hi, thanks for the reply!
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> I'm not sure I have understand you correctly..
> Why gwtc needs mozi
Hi, thanks for the reply!
I'm not sure I have understand you correctly..
Why gwtc needs mozilla?
Can I throw away mozilla and build without this error?
Thanks!
-bodrin
On Sep 29, 5:56 pm, Rajeev Dayal wrote:
> Hi,
> I've talked with another GWT developer, and he indicated that most likely
> yo
Hi,
I've talked with another GWT developer, and he indicated that most likely
your Linux installs were updated, and they broke something with the 5-year
old Mozilla that we ship. Unfortunately, we're not doing anything at this
time to support legacy (or soon-to-be legacy) hosted mode on newer distr
Hi,
I have a similar problem when building on linux with GWT 1.7.0 - see
below.
Did you find any solution?
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Hi there,
I am using Ubuntu Linux and sun java SE SDK. I was able to run bot
"ant hosted" and "ant build". But in a sudden, I can no longer run
both and got a crashing error. I tried many ways such as restart my
computer, and still got no idea how to solve it.
Here is the error message, when