Hi again, with the release of the version 2.0 of gwt, hosted mode browser doesn't exist anymore, so the mozilla /iceweasel/firefox nightmare should have disapperared.
Cheers. 2009/9/9 Christian BAYLE <ba...@debian.org> > José Luis Redrejo a écrit : > > > > > > 2009/7/21 Christian BAYLE <ba...@debian.org <mailto:ba...@debian.org>> > > > > Hi > > > > I tried many time, but still got problem with IceWeasel-Firefox / > > Eclipse binary part that is in fact prebuilt. > > > > > > > > These parts are for the hosted mode browser or also for the gwt compiler. > > In fact, to be able to upload gwt based applications to Debian, we would > > only need to have in Debian the gwt compiler. > > Maybe splittiing gwt in parts and trying to work in the easier first > > might be a good approach. > > > > > Good idea, I didn't pay attention this would be possible > > > > > If you want to help on > > this, and have some time, maybe try to get some explanation from > > upstream dev about this part. > > > > > > > > I have not much time, but I'm really interested in having the compiler > > in Debian, so if the eclipse/iceweasel stuff can be overrided this way, > > maybe we could work together with upstream to get this first target. > > > > > If you have got some trick or patch just to build the compiler, removing > binary stuffs, It would help me, but I'm not sure compiler don't use any > native stuffs. > > > > > > > It should probably go in java packaging project when it's done. > > > > > > > > Sure, I'm sure that there are a lot of people of this project with more > > java knowledge than me. > > > > Cheers > > Christian > >