We have a short list of issues that have to be addressed before 2.7 RC, and
this is on the list.

On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 1:13 AM, Julien Dramaix <[email protected]>
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> I confirm, I just add GXT to one of my test project and I'm not able to
> use sdm anymore:
>          [ERROR] Current binding properties are expanding to more than one
> permutation but per-file compilation requires that each compile operate on
> only one permutation.
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 2:34 AM, Colin Alworth <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> The 'test runner' in this case is just the name of a regular module file,
>> which happens to be used for running lots of tests, most of which look like
>> EntryPoints. Nothing too magic going on here, and I've gotten this error by
>> running modules for more 'normal' gwt apps as well, typically when I stop
>> SDM, restart it, and then refresh the browser or click Compile without
>> first using the SDM off bookmarklet.
>>
>>
>>> I'm not completely aware of your configuration but... it appears that
>>> you're using incremental compiles from a test runner, and this test runner
>>> isn't restricting the permutations to just 1. And that is being caught by
>>> an assertion.
>>>
>>> You can fix this by adding some <set-property> tags to your test
>>> .gwt.xml files.
>>>
>>> I hadn't thought of this use case, so I'm not sure if it's fair to tell
>>> people to restrict their permutation or if we need to find a better way.
>>> Thoughts?
>>>
>>
>> Does this mean that we expect all projects to already be confined to one
>> permutation, either via set-property or collapse-all-permutations? Is there
>> no way to achieve that synthetically?
>>
>> Further, does this mean that one cannot test in multiple browsers
>> simultaneously, for example re-compiling in FF until some behavior is
>> satisfactory, then moving to Chrome (at least without stopping and
>> restarting SDM)?
>>
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