I finally got a Windows environment going, and can see the problem.
I have confirmed it shows up in #6548 and that it does not in #6547.
I built in two different fresh directories to avoid any cache problems.
For me it is Windows only, doesn't show if the server is OSX.

Back in my (broken) trunk on Windows, I replaced the source files that I had changed with the old (6547) versions, and I still see the problem (after a clean build). I guess I have to create a new trunk directory for each test to reliably avoid cache issues...?
This may be some hard slogging today to get this.

- Don

On Sep 24, 2007, at 9:42 AM, André Bargull wrote:

I got that error when I compiled the first time to the new trunk. So I don't see how Windows could be involved into this issue. In addition to that, trunk works for me in rev. #6539, therefore this is most likely linked to rev. #6548.

This is my current trunk history:

1. #6548 or #6550 => first time I've checked out, must have been either 6548 or 6550; trunk was erroneous for me 2. #6529 => switched to first changeset of Don, recompiled everything => no errors 3. #6548 => switched to the second changeset of Don, recompiled everything => got theses errors
4. #6539 => switched back to the previous revision => no errors

I can switch to #6548 or later, compile a simple application, and send it to you. So we can check if this is related to Windows, FlashPlayer or whatever...


André

P T Withington wrote:
Is it possible that this is related to Windows' penchant for hanging on to old files? Did you stop/start your tomcat, clear your caches and all that mumbo when you updated? I don't see the error either....

On 2007-09-23, at 13:01 EDT, Philip Romanik wrote:

Hi Don,

I just tried this on XP (FF1.5 browser) and I see the same behavior that Andre reported.

Phil


Hi Andre,

I'm running on Mac OSX, and I've tried Safari and Firefox and they work for me.
That is, I get a full debugger window, and can type in
Debug.versionInfo() and get results.
(I'm new to the laszlo environment, so that's about all I know how to do in the framework). I ran an IE6 browser on WinXP against my server (still on Mac) and still no problem. Attached is a screen shot of that, in case I'm not doing something obvious to you.

This is troubling, I'd expect a compiler issue would give a more consistent disaster.

Phil -- you run on WinXP, can you try a fresh trunk and see if you get the same problem that Andre has? Thanks.

- Don




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