...and Alan is already working on
it: https://groups.google.com/d/topic/google-web-toolkit/wElYN-Thi2M/discussion
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Now FF8 has already lanched,so the new GWT plugin still need to
rebuild.
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Not to get this started again but umm... firefox 8 Yeah.
Tomorrow.
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Don't worry. I am on it.
Once it is once I'll start checking in changes. Hopefully It'll be pain
free.
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Not to get this started again but umm... firefox 8 Yeah.
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Thank you very much! It works also for me:
OS: Win 7 64 bit
GWT: 2.4.0
Firefox: 7.0.1
Regards,
Salvatore
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It is inside the conversation, you even had it included in your reply.
Here is the direct link to it
Cool !
May be Alan could be interested by your systems specs ?...
By the way it is always better to give a little bit of these info for
every question/remark you have.
It's sad but computing is still very sensitive to the context :-/
On Oct 27, 6:38 am, morteza adi morteza...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Joel !
it worked for me very well !
Truly yours,
Morteza Adi
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 6:41 PM, Joel glatap...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you very much :-)
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Sometimes this week.
It seems to be pretty stable.
-Alan
It is inside the conversation, you even had it included in your reply.
Here is the direct link to it :
http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit/attach/840a3dc826eda769/gwt-dev-plugin.xpi?part=4
Please take the time to report how it worked for you :-)
Joel.
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Thank you very much :-)
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Sometimes this week.
It seems to be pretty stable.
-Alan
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Works regular for me on Mac OS X 10.7.2
64bit
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It seems to work for me as well, under Firefox 7.0.1 with
Sometimes this week.
It seems to be pretty stable.
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Works regular for me on Mac OS X 10.7.2
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Also works fine from Win7 64bit.
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Sometimes this week.
It seems to be pretty stable.
-Alan
On
I'm new here !!
where can i download gwt-dev-plugin.xpi for ff7 ? can you please provide a
link.
Truly yours,
Morteza Adi
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Also works fine from Win7 64bit.
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Hello Alan.
For those who had experienced a crash on 32bit Linux, would you mind doing
me a favor by trying the attached xpi file?
Yes, this works with Ubuntu 11.04 and Firefox 7.0.1 now for me.
Thanks,
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For those who had experienced a crash on 32bit Linux, would you mind doing
me a favor by trying the attached xpi file?
Yes, this works with Ubuntu 11.04 and Firefox 7.0.1 now for me.
I should have mentioned, that it works now on 32-bit and 64-bit Ubuntu for me.
Greetings,
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Hello Alan.
Thanks for the update.
Yes. I checked it in last night and tested it on all the OS.
Let me know if you have any problems with it.
Just tried to run one of my applications with it. Crashes Firefox 7
(updated through the Ubuntu update) before the application is loaded
on Ubuntu
Same as Michael,
Initializing GWT Developer Plugin
gecko=7.0.1, firefox=7.0.1, abi=Linux_x86-gcc3, built for ff70
Connect(url=http://127.0.0.1:/Photobook.html?gwt.codesvr=127.0.0.1:9997,
sessionKey=g35fIN;t2)=6/\, address=127.0.0.1:9997, module=photobook,
hostedHtmlVersion=2.1
Initiating
works perfectly on my Ubuntu 64 bit
Linux N53SV 2.6.38-11-generic #50-Ubuntu SMP Mon Sep 12 21:17:25 UTC 2011
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
FF 7.0.1
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Thanks for the info.
That is pretty weird.I can't think of any reason why that would happen
Let me try rebuilding...
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I manually rebuilt from SVN and that worked.
I on Gentoo Linux 32bits (built plugin attached).
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works perfectly on my Ubuntu 64 bit
Linux N53SV 2.6.38-11-generic #50-Ubuntu SMP Mon Sep 12 21:17:25 UTC 2011
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
FF 7.0.1
Yes works also on my ThinkPad with Ubuntu 11.04 64-bit and Firefox
7.0.1 at home.
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On 08-10-2011 05:44 , Tapas Adhikary wrote:
Alan,
Can you share the check-in location?
-Tapas
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Many thanks Ivan, but still I cannot make it work on FF 7.0.1. I keep
getting the same error message Kees de Kooter reported.
Any chance someone can share the plugin built for Firefox 7.0.1?
Unofrtunateli, I didn't manage to compile it by myself :/
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It's available on the GWT SVN; just a matter of time 'til it makes it to an
official release with the auto-update process right from firefox.
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Yes. I checked it in last night and tested it on all the OS.
Let me know if you have any problems with it.
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It's available on the GWT SVN; just a matter of time 'til it makes it to an
official release with the auto-update
Doin' fine on my mac.
Kees de Kooter
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Yes. I checked it in last night and tested it on all the OS.
Let me know if you have any problems with it.
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Alan,
Can you share the check-in location?
-Tapas
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Doin' fine on my mac.
Kees de Kooter
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Yes. I checked it in last night and tested it on all the OS.
Let
Yes
there's still problem with firefox 7.01
The worst thik is that i can't make work the plugin with chrome too
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This plugin is failing on FF 7.0.1: Sorry, the GWT Developer Plugin only
supports Firefox 3.0 - 6.0 at present
Developer Plugin for Firefox 7
Thanks wbabachan.I guess we'll find out if it will work with Firefox
6.0.2
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OK I've found a way, I have uploaded the file here:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/s01yil
I Hope that it helps
This plugin is failing on FF 7.0.1: Sorry, the GWT Developer Plugin only
supports Firefox 3.0 - 6.0 at present http://www.getfirefox.com/
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Of course I can do, but I have no idea, how and where. Unfortunately I
can't attach the xpi here, Is there any way to attach the xpi here ? I
want to share it.
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OK I've found a way, I have uploaded the file here:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/s01yil
I Hope that it helps everyone.
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2011/10/2 wbabachan wbabac...@googlemail.com
OK I've found a way, I have uploaded the file here:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/s01yil
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Awesome. Can you share the link where it can be found?
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can't attach the xpi here, Is there any way to attach the xpi here ? I
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Wbabachan,
Can you share the link where the xpi can be found? What version of the
developer plugin is it?
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Of course I can do, but I have no idea, how and where. Unfortunately I
can't attach the xpi here, Is there any way to attach
Thanks wbabachan.I guess we'll find out if it will work with Firefox
6.0.2
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Would you mind sharing your xpi file ? I am on Ubuntu 64bit also and I am
having trouble compiling the plugin :-/
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Hello,
Would you mind sharing your xpi file ? I am on Ubuntu 64bit also and I am
having trouble compiling the plugin :-/
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I tried compiling on Ubuntu 11.04 and got:
ExternalWrapper.cpp:50:1: error: expected constructor, destructor, or type
conversion before ‘ExternalWrapper’
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I haven't tried it (yet) but what's needed is just to do the same as
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/detail?r=10593 but for
ff70.
If you're not on Linux 32bits though (that's my case, and why I haven't
tried it yet), you'd have to download the appropriate Gecko SDK for your
Yeah I'm on Ubuntu 64 bit
For other 64 bit users out there, I needed to do the following:
- Get your Linux 64bit gecko sdk from Mozilla (available here:
http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/xulrunner/releases/7.0/sdk )
- Add -std=gnu++0x to CFLAGS in the Makefile
- Make sure I had the
It works for me too. Ubuntu 11.04 x86_64 But I got xullrunner 7.0.1
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Can you upload it to svn or somewhere?
2011/9/30 wbabachan wbabac...@googlemail.com
It works for me too. Ubuntu 11.04 x86_64 But I got xullrunner 7.0.1
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Hello Friends.
Again has come a new version of Firefox and the plugin does not work. Does
anyone know how to do this work?
thanks!
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Mozilla requires that binary components be compiled against the libraries
for the version of Firefox they'll run in; so the extension has to be
recompiled against the Firefox 7 libraries (and a couple lines added to
extension manifest).
The last 2 commits in the SVN (r10673, r10674) are adding
Thanks Thomas.
2011/9/29 Thomas Broyer t.bro...@gmail.com
Mozilla requires that binary components be compiled against the libraries
for the version of Firefox they'll run in; so the extension has to be
recompiled against the Firefox 7 libraries (and a couple lines added to
extension
Supposedly mozilla's jetpack SDK (https://wiki.mozilla.org/Labs/
Jetpack/Roadmap) will make it faster to develop and migrate add on's.
At this point however it is unclear to me whether the jetpack API
supports all API function calls required by the GWT developer plugin.
So I guess my questions
I don't think JetPack is the solution. js-ctypes look like a much better
one:
http://adblockplus.org/blog/binary-xpcom-components-are-dead-js-ctypes-is-the-way-to-go
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Hi,
If you are eager to have the plugin now, it appears it is not too hard
to rebuild it. Here is the procedure I followed:
1/ Check out the source and tools from the svn repository
http://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/svn/trunk
Also checkout
Mozilla are coming up with a new remote debugging
protocolhttps://wiki.mozilla.org/DevTools/Features/Debugger,
jsdbg2, which should make hooking a debugger into Firefox much easier and
more compatible with future releases. I think it is already a feature of the
latest nightly builds (Firefox
When can we expect the GWT Developer Plugin for Firefox 7 to be released? Or
do we have to revert again to installing an .xpi from svn?
Kees de Kooter
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