I have spent the last hour looking for Chrome 34 (the last version to
support dev mode on Linux - I believe).  Apparently, Google has gone far
out of their way to make sure nobody can find old version of Chrome.  Even
the sites that specialize in saving old versions of software just link to
Google download.  They don't store old versions either. (Since they don't
have old versions of Chrome, and that is their business, I feel confident
that Google made sure they don't!)

Not only do they make finding old versions nearly impossible, but they also
make it as difficult as they can to stop auto-updates.

I think it is real pompous of Google to drop support of GWT debugging
without making it possible for developers to stick with an old version.
 This would have given us time more time to improve SuperDevMode.  I know
they have been warning us, and that is fine.  They can do as they please.
 The problem is them making it nearly impossible to get or use an older
version.

I understand and appreciate Google's problems with Oracle, and their
subsequent pseudo abandonment of GWT, but they shouldn't punish all the
people who have committed to Google's GWT when it was Google's.

Anyway, I downloaded and saved a copy of Chrome 33 for all platforms.  Does
anyone have version 34?

Thanks.

Blake




On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 4:48 AM, Алексей Волков <[email protected]> wrote:

> Chrome just updated to 35.0.1916.114 and thats broke the GWT development
> plugin stating: Sorry, the GWT Developer Plugin no longer works with Chrome
> on Linuxccseferf
>
> I am running Linux Mint 16 with default depositories and autimatic
> updates, is it possible to get GWT plugin back to work?
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