On May 4, 4:39 pm, Salvador Diaz <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I've been using GWT for a little bit now and I'm struck by how the
> > HostedMode stuff and the Compiler are lumped together in one jar
> > file.
>
> Why ? HostedMode needs the compiler anyway.

Well, to put this into context, I'm trying to build some RPMs for our
development machines.  The idea was that the new rpm, with the
HostedMode stuff, would depend on the RPM with the Compiler stuff.

> > I'm wondering if anyone here has ever had the idea of splitting the
> > compiler away from gwt-dev-linux.jar.  The compiler, presumably, does
> > not need the Mozilla or SWT natice stuff, right?  So it would make for
> > a smaller jar that could be used on headless machines just for
> > compilation.
>
> We use the compiler in a headless machine without any problems. The
> HostedMode being in the gwt-dev jar doesn't stop the compiler from
> working in a headless machine.
> Do you have any particular problem ?

Nope, no problems.  It's just that some people here are uncomfortable
with the idea of putting all the SWT/Mozilla/HostedMode stuff onto our
build machines.

Desmond

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