Re: Error when running ant hosted on OS X 10.6

2009-11-17 Thread Zak
I've reverted to Safari 4.0.3 using a Time Machine backup (just
replacing Safari.app) and it has not fixed the problem. Based on this
Apple support thread — 
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2032790tstart=0
— it seems to truly revert you'd need to restore your entire system to
before 4.0.4 was installed (if you have Time Machine set up).

I can't say if that will work for sure because I don't want to revert
my entire system, but I figured someone might want to know :).

On Nov 14, 8:09 pm, Chris Ramsdale cramsd...@google.com wrote:
 Thanks for all of your input regarding this issue. We were able to
 reproduce the problem and have found that it is a result of an issue
 within the 4.0.4 version of JavaScriptCore. We have reported the issue
 to the WebKit team (http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/50964) and an
 update was made but it will take some time to work it's way into
 another Safari update. In the meantime to continue using GWT 1.7.1,
 and prior, the safest workaround would be to revert back to Safari
 4.0.3. The patches that have be suggested within this thread will work
 but may result in other inconsistencies as objects are not properly
 being released.

 I have also tested out the latest MS2 release of GWT using 4.0.4 and
 had no issues running in hosted mode (now referred to as Development
 Mode). GWT MS2 is available 
 here:http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/downloads/list?can=1q=2

 I will keep everyone posted with any further updates.

 - Chris

 On Nov 14, 11:33 am, julian juliatiup...@gmail.com wrote:

  Can be that (10.6.1, safari 4) uses 64bit architecture instead 32?
  Have a look to:http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/509/cpsid_50983.html

  On Nov 13, 4:41 pm, Kyle Hayes kyle.ha...@disney.com wrote:

   I installed your new jar and I'm still getting the followingerror:
   ==
  hosted:
        [java] On MacOSX, ensure that you have Safari 3 installed.
        [java] Exception in thread main java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:
   Unable to load required native library 'gwt-ll'.  Detailederror:
        [java] Can't load library: /usr/local/gwt-mac-1.7.1/libgwt-
   ll.dylib)
        [java]
        [java] Your GWT installation may be corrupt
        [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.shell.LowLevel.init(LowLevel.java:
   106)
        [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.shell.mac.LowLevelSaf.init
   (LowLevelSaf.java:135)
        [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.BootStrapPlatform.initHostedMode
   (BootStrapPlatform.java:68)
        [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.HostedModeBase.init
   (HostedModeBase.java:362)
        [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.SwtHostedModeBase.init
   (SwtHostedModeBase.java:127)
        [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.HostedMode.init(HostedMode.java:
   271)
        [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.HostedMode.main(HostedMode.java:
   230)
   ==

   Here is my install location contents:
   ==
   $ ls /usr/local/gwt-mac-1.7.1/
   COPYING                                 gwt-dev-mac.jar                   
         libgwt-ll.jnilib
   COPYING.html                            gwt-dev-mac.jar.bak               
         libswt-agl-carbon-3235.jnilib
   about.html                              gwt-module.dtd                    
     libswt-carbon-3235.jnilib
   about.txt                               gwt-servlet.jar                   
         libswt-pi-carbon-3235.jnilib
   benchmarkViewer                         gwt-user.jar                      
     libswt-webkit-carbon-3235.jnilib
   doc                                     i18nCreator                       
         release_notes.html
   gwt-api-checker.jar                     index.html                        
     samples
   gwt-benchmark-viewer.war                junitCreator                      
     webAppCreator
   ==

   The gwt-dev-mac.jar.bak is the old jar and the non.bak is the
   *patched* one. Yet theerroris still complaining about not finding
   libgwt-ll.dylib.

   On Nov 13, 2:25 am, bmalkow bartosz.malkow...@gmail.com wrote: On 12 
   Lis, 18:25, Kyle Hayes kyle.ha...@disney.com wrote:

 Heh, you're right this is really ugly. However, it may be worth a try,
 but not on my work code ;-)

I use it only on development enviroment.
To production I use original GWT.

Someone else thinks similar to 
mehttp://gwtgeek.blogspot.com/2009/11/hosted-mode-crashes-after-os-upda...
;)

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Re: Error when running ant hosted on OS X 10.6

2009-11-17 Thread Kyle Hayes
My experience was much worse when reverting to 4.0.3. My Mac would no
longer boot up and got stuck on the Apple loading screen. I zapped the
PRAM, attempted to boot in safe mode, repaired disk permission, even
re-installed OS X. I'm now at the point of just reformatted my drive
and am installing OS X fresh. Luckily I was able to boot into Target
Disk Mode last night to back up the drive.

On Nov 17, 9:52 am, Zak zakn...@gmail.com wrote:
 I've reverted to Safari 4.0.3 using a Time Machine backup (just
 replacing Safari.app) and it has not fixed the problem. Based on this
 Apple support thread 
 —http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2032790tstart=0
 — it seems to truly revert you'd need to restore your entire system to
 before 4.0.4 was installed (if you have Time Machine set up).

 I can't say if that will work for sure because I don't want to revert
 my entire system, but I figured someone might want to know :).

 On Nov 14, 8:09 pm, Chris Ramsdale cramsd...@google.com wrote:

  Thanks for all of your input regarding this issue. We were able to
  reproduce the problem and have found that it is a result of an issue
  within the 4.0.4 version of JavaScriptCore. We have reported the issue
  to the WebKit team (http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/50964) and an
  update was made but it will take some time to work it's way into
  another Safari update. In the meantime to continue using GWT 1.7.1,
  and prior, the safest workaround would be to revert back to Safari
  4.0.3. The patches that have be suggested within this thread will work
  but may result in other inconsistencies as objects are not properly
  being released.

  I have also tested out the latest MS2 release of GWT using 4.0.4 and
  had no issues running in hosted mode (now referred to as Development
  Mode). GWT MS2 is available 
  here:http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/downloads/list?can=1q=2

  I will keep everyone posted with any further updates.

  - Chris

  On Nov 14, 11:33 am, julian juliatiup...@gmail.com wrote:

   Can be that (10.6.1, safari 4) uses 64bit architecture instead 32?
   Have a look to:http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/509/cpsid_50983.html

   On Nov 13, 4:41 pm, Kyle Hayes kyle.ha...@disney.com wrote:

I installed your new jar and I'm still getting the followingerror:
==
   hosted:
     [java] On MacOSX, ensure that you have Safari 3 installed.
     [java] Exception in thread main java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:
Unable to load required native library 'gwt-ll'.  Detailederror:
     [java] Can't load library: /usr/local/gwt-mac-1.7.1/libgwt-
ll.dylib)
     [java]
     [java] Your GWT installation may be corrupt
     [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.shell.LowLevel.init(LowLevel.java:
106)
     [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.shell.mac.LowLevelSaf.init
(LowLevelSaf.java:135)
     [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.BootStrapPlatform.initHostedMode
(BootStrapPlatform.java:68)
     [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.HostedModeBase.init
(HostedModeBase.java:362)
     [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.SwtHostedModeBase.init
(SwtHostedModeBase.java:127)
     [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.HostedMode.init(HostedMode.java:
271)
     [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.HostedMode.main(HostedMode.java:
230)
==

Here is my install location contents:
==
$ ls /usr/local/gwt-mac-1.7.1/
COPYING                                 gwt-dev-mac.jar                 
        libgwt-ll.jnilib
COPYING.html                            gwt-dev-mac.jar.bak             
        libswt-agl-carbon-3235.jnilib
about.html                              gwt-module.dtd                  
        libswt-carbon-3235.jnilib
about.txt                               gwt-servlet.jar                 
        libswt-pi-carbon-3235.jnilib
benchmarkViewer                         gwt-user.jar                    
        libswt-webkit-carbon-3235.jnilib
doc                                     i18nCreator                     
        release_notes.html
gwt-api-checker.jar                     index.html                      
        samples
gwt-benchmark-viewer.war                junitCreator                    
        webAppCreator
==

The gwt-dev-mac.jar.bak is the old jar and the non.bak is the
*patched* one. Yet theerroris still complaining about not finding
libgwt-ll.dylib.

On Nov 13, 2:25 am, bmalkow bartosz.malkow...@gmail.com wrote: On 12 
Lis, 18:25, Kyle Hayes kyle.ha...@disney.com wrote:

  Heh, you're right this is really ugly. However, it may be worth a 
  try,
  but not on my work code ;-)

 I use it only on development enviroment.
 To production I use original GWT.

 Someone else thinks similar to 
 mehttp://gwtgeek.blogspot.com/2009/11/hosted-mode-crashes-after-os-upda...
 ;)

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Re: Error when running ant hosted on OS X 10.6

2009-11-17 Thread Jim Douglas
Try this, Zak:

http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=4220#c22

On Nov 17, 9:52 am, Zak zakn...@gmail.com wrote:
 I've reverted to Safari 4.0.3 using a Time Machine backup (just
 replacing Safari.app) and it has not fixed the problem. Based on this
 Apple support thread 
 —http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2032790tstart=0
 — it seems to truly revert you'd need to restore your entire system to
 before 4.0.4 was installed (if you have Time Machine set up).

 I can't say if that will work for sure because I don't want to revert
 my entire system, but I figured someone might want to know :).

 On Nov 14, 8:09 pm, Chris Ramsdale cramsd...@google.com wrote:

  Thanks for all of your input regarding this issue. We were able to
  reproduce the problem and have found that it is a result of an issue
  within the 4.0.4 version of JavaScriptCore. We have reported the issue
  to the WebKit team (http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/50964) and an
  update was made but it will take some time to work it's way into
  another Safari update. In the meantime to continue using GWT 1.7.1,
  and prior, the safest workaround would be to revert back to Safari
  4.0.3. The patches that have be suggested within this thread will work
  but may result in other inconsistencies as objects are not properly
  being released.

  I have also tested out the latest MS2 release of GWT using 4.0.4 and
  had no issues running in hosted mode (now referred to as Development
  Mode). GWT MS2 is available 
  here:http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/downloads/list?can=1q=2

  I will keep everyone posted with any further updates.

  - Chris

  On Nov 14, 11:33 am, julian juliatiup...@gmail.com wrote:

   Can be that (10.6.1, safari 4) uses 64bit architecture instead 32?
   Have a look to:http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/509/cpsid_50983.html

   On Nov 13, 4:41 pm, Kyle Hayes kyle.ha...@disney.com wrote:

I installed your new jar and I'm still getting the followingerror:
==
   hosted:
     [java] On MacOSX, ensure that you have Safari 3 installed.
     [java] Exception in thread main java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:
Unable to load required native library 'gwt-ll'.  Detailederror:
     [java] Can't load library: /usr/local/gwt-mac-1.7.1/libgwt-
ll.dylib)
     [java]
     [java] Your GWT installation may be corrupt
     [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.shell.LowLevel.init(LowLevel.java:
106)
     [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.shell.mac.LowLevelSaf.init
(LowLevelSaf.java:135)
     [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.BootStrapPlatform.initHostedMode
(BootStrapPlatform.java:68)
     [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.HostedModeBase.init
(HostedModeBase.java:362)
     [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.SwtHostedModeBase.init
(SwtHostedModeBase.java:127)
     [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.HostedMode.init(HostedMode.java:
271)
     [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.HostedMode.main(HostedMode.java:
230)
==

Here is my install location contents:
==
$ ls /usr/local/gwt-mac-1.7.1/
COPYING                                 gwt-dev-mac.jar                 
        libgwt-ll.jnilib
COPYING.html                            gwt-dev-mac.jar.bak             
        libswt-agl-carbon-3235.jnilib
about.html                              gwt-module.dtd                  
        libswt-carbon-3235.jnilib
about.txt                               gwt-servlet.jar                 
        libswt-pi-carbon-3235.jnilib
benchmarkViewer                         gwt-user.jar                    
        libswt-webkit-carbon-3235.jnilib
doc                                     i18nCreator                     
        release_notes.html
gwt-api-checker.jar                     index.html                      
        samples
gwt-benchmark-viewer.war                junitCreator                    
        webAppCreator
==

The gwt-dev-mac.jar.bak is the old jar and the non.bak is the
*patched* one. Yet theerroris still complaining about not finding
libgwt-ll.dylib.

On Nov 13, 2:25 am, bmalkow bartosz.malkow...@gmail.com wrote: On 12 
Lis, 18:25, Kyle Hayes kyle.ha...@disney.com wrote:

  Heh, you're right this is really ugly. However, it may be worth a 
  try,
  but not on my work code ;-)

 I use it only on development enviroment.
 To production I use original GWT.

 Someone else thinks similar to 
 mehttp://gwtgeek.blogspot.com/2009/11/hosted-mode-crashes-after-os-upda...
 ;)

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Re: Error when running ant hosted on OS X 10.6

2009-11-17 Thread Zak
Thanks Jim, that works perfectly!

On Nov 17, 1:03 pm, Jim Douglas jdoug...@basis.com wrote:
 Try this, Zak:

 http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=4220#c22

 On Nov 17, 9:52 am, Zak zakn...@gmail.com wrote:

  I've reverted to Safari 4.0.3 using a Time Machine backup (just
  replacing Safari.app) and it has not fixed the problem. Based on this
  Apple support thread 
  —http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2032790tstart=0
  — it seems to truly revert you'd need to restore your entire system to
  before 4.0.4 was installed (if you have Time Machine set up).

  I can't say if that will work for sure because I don't want to revert
  my entire system, but I figured someone might want to know :).

  On Nov 14, 8:09 pm, Chris Ramsdale cramsd...@google.com wrote:

   Thanks for all of your input regarding this issue. We were able to
   reproduce the problem and have found that it is a result of an issue
   within the 4.0.4 version of JavaScriptCore. We have reported the issue
   to the WebKit team (http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/50964) and an
   update was made but it will take some time to work it's way into
   another Safari update. In the meantime to continue using GWT 1.7.1,
   and prior, the safest workaround would be to revert back to Safari
   4.0.3. The patches that have be suggested within this thread will work
   but may result in other inconsistencies as objects are not properly
   being released.

   I have also tested out the latest MS2 release of GWT using 4.0.4 and
   had no issues running in hosted mode (now referred to as Development
   Mode). GWT MS2 is available 
   here:http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/downloads/list?can=1q=2

   I will keep everyone posted with any further updates.

   - Chris

   On Nov 14, 11:33 am, julian juliatiup...@gmail.com wrote:

Can be that (10.6.1, safari 4) uses 64bit architecture instead 32?
Have a look to:http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/509/cpsid_50983.html

On Nov 13, 4:41 pm, Kyle Hayes kyle.ha...@disney.com wrote:

 I installed your new jar and I'm still getting the followingerror:
 ==
hosted:
      [java] On MacOSX, ensure that you have Safari 3 installed.
      [java] Exception in thread main java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:
 Unable to load required native library 'gwt-ll'.  Detailederror:
      [java] Can't load library: /usr/local/gwt-mac-1.7.1/libgwt-
 ll.dylib)
      [java]
      [java] Your GWT installation may be corrupt
      [java]     at 
 com.google.gwt.dev.shell.LowLevel.init(LowLevel.java:
 106)
      [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.shell.mac.LowLevelSaf.init
 (LowLevelSaf.java:135)
      [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.BootStrapPlatform.initHostedMode
 (BootStrapPlatform.java:68)
      [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.HostedModeBase.init
 (HostedModeBase.java:362)
      [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.SwtHostedModeBase.init
 (SwtHostedModeBase.java:127)
      [java]     at 
 com.google.gwt.dev.HostedMode.init(HostedMode.java:
 271)
      [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.HostedMode.main(HostedMode.java:
 230)
 ==

 Here is my install location contents:
 ==
 $ ls /usr/local/gwt-mac-1.7.1/
 COPYING                                 gwt-dev-mac.jar               
           libgwt-ll.jnilib
 COPYING.html                            gwt-dev-mac.jar.bak           
           libswt-agl-carbon-3235.jnilib
 about.html                              gwt-module.dtd                
           libswt-carbon-3235.jnilib
 about.txt                               gwt-servlet.jar               
           libswt-pi-carbon-3235.jnilib
 benchmarkViewer                         gwt-user.jar                  
           libswt-webkit-carbon-3235.jnilib
 doc                                     i18nCreator                   
           release_notes.html
 gwt-api-checker.jar                     index.html                    
           samples
 gwt-benchmark-viewer.war                junitCreator                  
           webAppCreator
 ==

 The gwt-dev-mac.jar.bak is the old jar and the non.bak is the
 *patched* one. Yet theerroris still complaining about not finding
 libgwt-ll.dylib.

 On Nov 13, 2:25 am, bmalkow bartosz.malkow...@gmail.com wrote: On 
 12 Lis, 18:25, Kyle Hayes kyle.ha...@disney.com wrote:

   Heh, you're right this is really ugly. However, it may be worth a 
   try,
   but not on my work code ;-)

  I use it only on development enviroment.
  To production I use original GWT.

  Someone else thinks similar to 
  mehttp://gwtgeek.blogspot.com/2009/11/hosted-mode-crashes-after-os-upda...
  ;)

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Re: Error when running ant hosted on OS X 10.6

2009-11-14 Thread bmalkow
On 13 Lis, 16:41, Kyle Hayes kyle.ha...@disney.com wrote:
 I installed your new jar and I'm still getting the following error:


This is not my jar. ;)

I checked out releases/1.7 from GWT svn and I compiled it myself. Then
I use whole generated GWT distro, not only new JAR.


If You don't want build GWT yourself I can send You my.

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Re: Error when running ant hosted on OS X 10.6

2009-11-14 Thread Hayes, Kyle
Yes that would be great!

On Nov 14, 2009, at 12:28 AM, bmalkow bartosz.malkow...@gmail.com  
wrote:

 On 13 Lis, 16:41, Kyle Hayes kyle.ha...@disney.com wrote:
 I installed your new jar and I'm still getting the following error:


 This is not my jar. ;)

 I checked out releases/1.7 from GWT svn and I compiled it myself. Then
 I use whole generated GWT distro, not only new JAR.


 If You don't want build GWT yourself I can send You my.

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Re: Error when running ant hosted on OS X 10.6

2009-11-14 Thread bmalkow
On 14 Lis, 09:45, Hayes, Kyle kyle.ha...@disney.com wrote:
 Yes that would be great!

http://demo.ovh.net/download/d3c8cd1708cabf4e6bbb24fe2eef8b53/gwt-mac-1.7.1-bmalkow.tar.gz

file will be available for: 4 days, 23 hours, 58 minutes

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Re: Error when running ant hosted on OS X 10.6

2009-11-14 Thread julian
Can be that (10.6.1, safari 4) uses 64bit architecture instead 32?
Have a look to: http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/509/cpsid_50983.html


On Nov 13, 4:41 pm, Kyle Hayes kyle.ha...@disney.com wrote:
 I installed your new jar and I'm still getting the following error:
 ==
 hosted:
      [java] On Mac OS X, ensure that you have Safari 3 installed.
      [java] Exception in thread main java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:
 Unable to load required native library 'gwt-ll'.  Detailed error:
      [java] Can't load library: /usr/local/gwt-mac-1.7.1/libgwt-
 ll.dylib)
      [java]
      [java] Your GWT installation may be corrupt
      [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.shell.LowLevel.init(LowLevel.java:
 106)
      [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.shell.mac.LowLevelSaf.init
 (LowLevelSaf.java:135)
      [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.BootStrapPlatform.initHostedMode
 (BootStrapPlatform.java:68)
      [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.HostedModeBase.init
 (HostedModeBase.java:362)
      [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.SwtHostedModeBase.init
 (SwtHostedModeBase.java:127)
      [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.HostedMode.init(HostedMode.java:
 271)
      [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.HostedMode.main(HostedMode.java:
 230)
 ==

 Here is my install location contents:
 ==
 $ ls /usr/local/gwt-mac-1.7.1/
 COPYING                                 gwt-dev-mac.jar                       
   libgwt-ll.jnilib
 COPYING.html                            gwt-dev-mac.jar.bak                   
   libswt-agl-carbon-3235.jnilib
 about.html                              gwt-module.dtd                        
   libswt-carbon-3235.jnilib
 about.txt                               gwt-servlet.jar                       
   libswt-pi-carbon-3235.jnilib
 benchmarkViewer                         gwt-user.jar                          
   libswt-webkit-carbon-3235.jnilib
 doc                                     i18nCreator                           
   release_notes.html
 gwt-api-checker.jar                     index.html                            
   samples
 gwt-benchmark-viewer.war                junitCreator                          
   webAppCreator
 ==

 The gwt-dev-mac.jar.bak is the old jar and the non.bak is the
 *patched* one. Yet the error is still complaining about not finding
 libgwt-ll.dylib.

 On Nov 13, 2:25 am, bmalkow bartosz.malkow...@gmail.com wrote: On 12 Lis, 
 18:25, Kyle Hayes kyle.ha...@disney.com wrote:

   Heh, you're right this is really ugly. However, it may be worth a try,
   but not on my work code ;-)

  I use it only on development enviroment.
  To production I use original GWT.

  Someone else thinks similar to 
  mehttp://gwtgeek.blogspot.com/2009/11/hosted-mode-crashes-after-os-upda...
  ;)

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Re: Error when running ant hosted on OS X 10.6

2009-11-14 Thread Chris Ramsdale
Thanks for all of your input regarding this issue. We were able to
reproduce the problem and have found that it is a result of an issue
within the 4.0.4 version of JavaScriptCore. We have reported the issue
to the WebKit team (http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/50964) and an
update was made but it will take some time to work it's way into
another Safari update. In the meantime to continue using GWT 1.7.1,
and prior, the safest workaround would be to revert back to Safari
4.0.3. The patches that have be suggested within this thread will work
but may result in other inconsistencies as objects are not properly
being released.

I have also tested out the latest MS2 release of GWT using 4.0.4 and
had no issues running in hosted mode (now referred to as Development
Mode). GWT MS2 is available here:
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/downloads/list?can=1q=2.0+Milestone+2

I will keep everyone posted with any further updates.

- Chris


On Nov 14, 11:33 am, julian juliatiup...@gmail.com wrote:
 Can be that (10.6.1, safari 4) uses 64bit architecture instead 32?
 Have a look to:http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/509/cpsid_50983.html

 On Nov 13, 4:41 pm, Kyle Hayes kyle.ha...@disney.com wrote:



  I installed your new jar and I'm still getting the followingerror:
  ==
 hosted:
       [java] On MacOSX, ensure that you have Safari 3 installed.
       [java] Exception in thread main java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:
  Unable to load required native library 'gwt-ll'.  Detailederror:
       [java] Can't load library: /usr/local/gwt-mac-1.7.1/libgwt-
  ll.dylib)
       [java]
       [java] Your GWT installation may be corrupt
       [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.shell.LowLevel.init(LowLevel.java:
  106)
       [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.shell.mac.LowLevelSaf.init
  (LowLevelSaf.java:135)
       [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.BootStrapPlatform.initHostedMode
  (BootStrapPlatform.java:68)
       [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.HostedModeBase.init
  (HostedModeBase.java:362)
       [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.SwtHostedModeBase.init
  (SwtHostedModeBase.java:127)
       [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.HostedMode.init(HostedMode.java:
  271)
       [java]     at com.google.gwt.dev.HostedMode.main(HostedMode.java:
  230)
  ==

  Here is my install location contents:
  ==
  $ ls /usr/local/gwt-mac-1.7.1/
  COPYING                                 gwt-dev-mac.jar                     
      libgwt-ll.jnilib
  COPYING.html                            gwt-dev-mac.jar.bak                 
      libswt-agl-carbon-3235.jnilib
  about.html                              gwt-module.dtd                      
      libswt-carbon-3235.jnilib
  about.txt                               gwt-servlet.jar                     
      libswt-pi-carbon-3235.jnilib
  benchmarkViewer                         gwt-user.jar                        
      libswt-webkit-carbon-3235.jnilib
  doc                                     i18nCreator                         
      release_notes.html
  gwt-api-checker.jar                     index.html                          
      samples
  gwt-benchmark-viewer.war                junitCreator                        
      webAppCreator
  ==

  The gwt-dev-mac.jar.bak is the old jar and the non.bak is the
  *patched* one. Yet theerroris still complaining about not finding
  libgwt-ll.dylib.

  On Nov 13, 2:25 am, bmalkow bartosz.malkow...@gmail.com wrote: On 12 
  Lis, 18:25, Kyle Hayes kyle.ha...@disney.com wrote:

Heh, you're right this is really ugly. However, it may be worth a try,
but not on my work code ;-)

   I use it only on development enviroment.
   To production I use original GWT.

   Someone else thinks similar to 
   mehttp://gwtgeek.blogspot.com/2009/11/hosted-mode-crashes-after-os-upda...
   ;)

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Re: Error when running ant hosted on OS X 10.6

2009-11-13 Thread bmalkow
On 12 Lis, 18:25, Kyle Hayes kyle.ha...@disney.com wrote:
 Heh, you're right this is really ugly. However, it may be worth a try,
 but not on my work code ;-)

I use it only on development enviroment.
To production I use original GWT.

Someone else thinks similar to me
http://gwtgeek.blogspot.com/2009/11/hosted-mode-crashes-after-os-update.html
;)

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Re: Error when running ant hosted on OS X 10.6

2009-11-13 Thread Kyle Hayes
I installed your new jar and I'm still getting the following error:
==
hosted:
 [java] On Mac OS X, ensure that you have Safari 3 installed.
 [java] Exception in thread main java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:
Unable to load required native library 'gwt-ll'.  Detailed error:
 [java] Can't load library: /usr/local/gwt-mac-1.7.1/libgwt-
ll.dylib)
 [java]
 [java] Your GWT installation may be corrupt
 [java] at com.google.gwt.dev.shell.LowLevel.init(LowLevel.java:
106)
 [java] at com.google.gwt.dev.shell.mac.LowLevelSaf.init
(LowLevelSaf.java:135)
 [java] at com.google.gwt.dev.BootStrapPlatform.initHostedMode
(BootStrapPlatform.java:68)
 [java] at com.google.gwt.dev.HostedModeBase.init
(HostedModeBase.java:362)
 [java] at com.google.gwt.dev.SwtHostedModeBase.init
(SwtHostedModeBase.java:127)
 [java] at com.google.gwt.dev.HostedMode.init(HostedMode.java:
271)
 [java] at com.google.gwt.dev.HostedMode.main(HostedMode.java:
230)
==

Here is my install location contents:
==
$ ls /usr/local/gwt-mac-1.7.1/
COPYING gwt-dev-mac.jar 
libgwt-ll.jnilib
COPYING.htmlgwt-dev-mac.jar.bak 
libswt-agl-carbon-3235.jnilib
about.html  gwt-module.dtd  
libswt-carbon-3235.jnilib
about.txt   gwt-servlet.jar 
libswt-pi-carbon-3235.jnilib
benchmarkViewer gwt-user.jar
libswt-webkit-carbon-3235.jnilib
doc i18nCreator 
release_notes.html
gwt-api-checker.jar index.html  
samples
gwt-benchmark-viewer.warjunitCreator
webAppCreator
==

The gwt-dev-mac.jar.bak is the old jar and the non.bak is the
*patched* one. Yet the error is still complaining about not finding
libgwt-ll.dylib.

On Nov 13, 2:25 am, bmalkow bartosz.malkow...@gmail.com wrote:
 On 12 Lis, 18:25, Kyle Hayes kyle.ha...@disney.com wrote:

  Heh, you're right this is really ugly. However, it may be worth a try,
  but not on my work code ;-)

 I use it only on development enviroment.
 To production I use original GWT.

 Someone else thinks similar to 
 mehttp://gwtgeek.blogspot.com/2009/11/hosted-mode-crashes-after-os-upda...
 ;)

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Re: Error when running ant hosted on OS X 10.6

2009-11-12 Thread bmalkow
I have the same.
I created ticket 
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=4220
for it.

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Re: Error when running ant hosted on OS X 10.6

2009-11-12 Thread Jim Douglas
Same crash here trying to start hosted mode inside Eclipse using Mac
OS X Leopard after installing that Safari update.  I added the first
part of my crash report to 
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=4220.

On Nov 12, 12:43 am, bmalkow bartosz.malkow...@gmail.com wrote:
 I have the same.
 I created 
 tickethttp://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=4220
 for it.

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Re: Error when running ant hosted on OS X 10.6

2009-11-12 Thread bmalkow
I have solution for it. UGLY UGLY UGLY solution, but it allows me to
work until problem is not fixed:

Index: dev/mac/src/com/google/gwt/dev/shell/mac/LowLevelSaf.java
===
--- dev/mac/src/com/google/gwt/dev/shell/mac/LowLevelSaf.java
(revision 6868)
+++ dev/mac/src/com/google/gwt/dev/shell/mac/LowLevelSaf.java   (working
copy)
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@

   public static native void gcProtect(int jsContext, int jsValue);

-  public static native void gcUnprotect(int jsContext, int jsValue);
+  public static void gcUnprotect(int jsContext, int jsValue){}

   public static native int getArgc();

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