[gwt-contrib] Re: Issue with trunk where hosted mode is a non-starter: On Mac OS X, ensure that you have Safari 3 installed

2009-07-07 Thread John Tamplin
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 9:12 PM, eighty eightyste...@gmail.com wrote: I'm having a strange issue with trunk (r5687, compiled with 32-bit Java 1.5) where hosted mode (launched from Eclipse 3.4 with 32-bit Java 1.5 via the Google Plugin) won't start on Mac OS X 10.5.7 (Intel Core 2 Duo 64-bit

[gwt-contrib] Re: Issue with trunk where hosted mode is a non-starter: On Mac OS X, ensure that you have Safari 3 installed

2009-07-07 Thread brett.wooldridge
John, know any reason the new hosted mode on OS X would be trying to launch firefox? Safari is my default OS browser, and Eclipse is configured to use the system default browser. But the new hosted mode console reports Launching firefox ... followed by matching spewage of NS* (NetScape) errors

[gwt-contrib] Re: Issue with trunk where hosted mode is a non-starter: On Mac OS X, ensure that you have Safari 3 installed

2009-07-07 Thread Aaron Steele
This is s embarrassing... Basically I compiled GWT and then pointed my GWT library in Eclipse to `build/lib` which doesn't include the native library libgwt-ll.jnilib. I discovered this via John's suggestion of printing the exception thrown in LowLevelSaf.java: Your GWT installation may be

[gwt-contrib] Re: Issue with trunk where hosted mode is a non-starter: On Mac OS X, ensure that you have Safari 3 installed

2009-07-07 Thread John Tamplin
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 11:38 PM, brett.wooldridge brett.wooldri...@gmail.com wrote: John, know any reason the new hosted mode on OS X would be trying to launch firefox? Safari is my default OS browser, and Eclipse is configured to use the system default browser. But the new hosted mode