The only thing specific to GWT would be changing references to
"gwt-dev-windows.jar" to "gwt-dev-linux.jar". Other then that, it's
the usual OS differences -- e.g., file path ('\' vs. '/') and
classpath (';' vs. ':') separators.
And posting an actual error message that you're encountering might
help, especially if the generic advice above doesn't solve your
problem.
On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 3:33 PM, [email protected]
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi, i have a GWT project running on Windows at work, but i use Linux
> (Debian Lenny) on my home notebook, and i've tried to make it run in
> Linux, but i have failed.
> I would like to know what i have to do, for it works in Linux.
> I'm using Eclipse IDE, by the way.....
> thanks!
>
> >
>
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