Raphael Kubo da Costa <raphael.kubo.da.co...@intel.com> writes:
> Hi, everyone,
>
> 5 GitHub issues, 2 JIRA tickets and 2 different email threads later, I
> can confirm that download.01.org looks down from our side as well.
>
> To be clear: no, this was not intentional. Th
Hi, everyone,
5 GitHub issues, 2 JIRA tickets and 2 different email threads later, I
can confirm that download.01.org looks down from our side as well.
To be clear: no, this was not intentional. The entire download.01.org
domain is offline, and this outage affects many other open-source
projects
"KeXianbin(http://diyism.com)" writes:
> Sorry for bothering you, I know the crosswalk project ended 2 months ago, but
> neither electron nor
> nw.js supports the android, so i think xwalk-lite is my only choice.
> I'm customizing and compiling xwalk-lite (make dns1 and
Hi there,
Taekwan Lee writes:
> Dear xwalk team
>
> Good morning! I am Taekwan Lee.
> A few days ago, I found your github site and I am really into your project
> "Crosswalk" (It is a awesome Project!)
Thanks, but you're a bit too late to the party, as it is currently
윤영석 writes:
> Hi,
> Thank for reply.
>
> Yes, I know there is a dependency on the build environment..
> If you have a sample default setting for each environment, it might be more
> helpful.
>
> Do you have any default configuration that you can build on ubuntu 16.04
>
Yukio writes:
> Hello, this is byplayer.
>
> I would like to build xwalk_core_libray(version 23.x).
> I can build x86, arm aar file, but I can't build x86 and arm combined aar
> file like as below.
>
Hi all,
We'll be performing maintenance in part of our infrastructure, during
which it will be unavailable.
* 4th November (today), 8:00-9:30 PDT (16:00-17:30 CET/23:00-00:30
Shanghai and Benjing)
Our Buildbot masters will be offline, so no new commits or pull
requests will be processed.
Hi, everyone.
The crosswalk-23 branch has just been created, and 23.53.589.1, the
first beta release, is being built as I write this message.
This means that, as usual:
* master is now Crosswalk 24, and it will use Chromium M54.
* Our beta branch is crosswalk-23, with Chromium M53.. Remember to
It took a lot longer than it should have, but Chromium 53.0.2785.143 has
finally hit Crosswalk master (aka Crosswalk 23).
One of the biggest changes from a developer point of view is that gyp is
now fully *UNSUPPORTED*. gyp_xwalk is no longer run by default when
calling `gclient sync', and it is
Hi, everyone,
I've been sending reports on our progress porting Crosswalk's build
system from gyp to GN. We've finally reached a point where all gyp
targets have been ported to GN on Linux and Android, and our canaries
will soon start being built with GN instead of gyp. Once we move
Crosswalk 23
Raphael Kubo da Costa <raphael.kubo.da.co...@intel.com> writes:
> Here's what we have in mind for the next steps:
> * Before moving Crosswalk 23 (master) to M53:
> - Finish the Linux porting work.
> - Port Android to GN _before_ moving to M53 (otherwise we'll need to
&
At the moment, the xwalk_core_library_documentation target invokes
javadoc and manually lists all files it wants to document. This is bad,
as it requires keeping the list up-to-date, and it's not at all clear to
anyone that this needs to be done.
Instead, I'd like to call javadoc on all classes
Raphael Kubo da Costa <raphael.kubo.da.co...@intel.com> writes:
> Here's what we have in mind for the next steps:
> * Before moving Crosswalk 23 (master) to M53:
> - Finish the Linux porting work.
> - Port Android to GN _before_ moving to M53 (otherwise we'll need to
&
Raphael Kubo da Costa <raphael.kubo.da.co...@intel.com> writes:
> Hi everyone,
>
> JIRA will be offline on Thursday next week (September 8th) for some
> planned maintenance. The maintenance should take at most 2 hours, but
> likely less.
>
> We intend to take JIRA off
Hi everyone,
JIRA will be offline on Thursday next week (September 8th) for some
planned maintenance. The maintenance should take at most 2 hours, but
likely less.
We intend to take JIRA offline from 9:00AM to 11:00AM PST, which is
9:00PM-11:00PM in Helsinki and 0:00AM to 2:00AM in Shanghai
"Kapade, Mrunal" writes:
> It's great to hear this is finally landing in the master.
> Can you also make sure the documentation on our website is updated with
> appropriate GN config?
> Especially this page,
>
Hi, everyone,
Ke He and I have been working on porting Crosswalk to GN, Chromium's
(not so) new build system. gyp has been on the deprecation path for a
few releases now, and things are getting more serious with the most
recent Chromium milestones: IIRC, Android and Linux are using GN by
default
s,
> Joone
>
>> On Aug 25, 2016, at 7:40 AM, Alexis Menard <ale...@menard.io> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>>> On Aug 25, 2016, at 4:08 AM, Raphael Kubo da Costa
>>> <raphael.kubo.da.co...@intel.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> The W
The WebUI File Picker code was only used by the Tizen port, as it is
disabled by default everywhere else.
This means that the code has not been compiled for almost a year and
nobody is maintaining it. I've just tried building with
|use_webui_file_picker| on and got several build failures that
Hi, everyone,
This is your friendly reminder that the crosswalk-22 branch is going to
be created tomorrow, most likely out of 22.52.561.0 if all goes
according to plan.
crosswalk-21 will not be promoted automatically to the stable channel,
but new builds will be made on demand only if really
Hi, everyone,
A few days ago pull request #3835 was finally merged, which means
Crosswalk's master branch (Crosswalk 22) has moved from Chromium 51 to
Chromium 52 (upstream's current stable series).
We're still using an older M52 version (52.0.2743.82 instead of
52.0.2743.116), but that should
Hi, everyone,
Crosswalk 20.50.533.12 is the first release in 20 series to be promoted
to the stable channel. We have official releases for Android and
Windows.
The release notes can be found here:
https://github.com/crosswalk-project/crosswalk/blob/crosswalk-20/RELEASENOTES.md
It's also
Hi all,
According to our release schedule, the crosswalk-21 branch will be
created this Friday, which means Crosswalk 21 will enter the beta
channel and master will be Crosswalk 22. Crosswalk 20 will not be
immediately promoted to the stable channel, though new Crosswalk 20
builds will only be
Hi everyone,
This is a heads-up to all developers since this caught me (and the
Crosswalk infrastructure, our Buildbot slaves in particular) by
surprise.
As of about 2 days ago with https://codereview.chromium.org/2099153003,
gclient has switched the default value of the "managed" property to
Hi everyone,
It looks like we've hit some Google daily rate limit and our bots are
currently having trouble updating their git checkouts of repositories
stored in chromium.googlestorage.com.
I have tried contacting Googlers, but at the moment there isn't a lot we
can do.
In practice, this means
Hey all,
This Wednesday (May 25th) we'll be taking some of our Buildbot slaves
offline due to some planned maintenance. The maintenance will begin at
3:30PM PST, and will last between 30min and 1 hour.
3:30PM PST is May 26th 00:30AM CET, May 26th 01:30AM Finland and May
26th 06:30AM in
Hi all,
This actually happened last Friday, but I forgot to send the
announcement email: we finally have ARM64 slaves in both
build.crosswalk-project.org and build.crosswalk-project.org/try for
v8-crosswalk. Having them is useful for us to check that our
v8-crosswalk patches (SIMD.js and XDK
"Pozdnyakov, Mikhail" writes:
> Specifications:
> https://www.w3.org/TR/widgets/
> https://www.w3.org/TR/widgets-access/
>
> Rationals:
> Not used on officially supported platforms.
> Brings lots of complexity to application/ and runtime/ code.
lgtm
What Crosswalk
Note: in my responses I'm mostly thinking of the repositories I have to
deal with the most (chromium-crosswalk, v8-crosswalk and crosswalk),
your mileage may vary for other repositories.
"Zhang, Zhiqiang" writes:
> I just tired it at
>
>
Hi, everyone,
We're going to have some planned downtime in part of our infrastructure
today/tomorrow (depending on where you are in the world). During this
period, the following services will be taken offline or have limited
availability:
- build.crosswalk-project.org
-
"Kapade, Mrunal" writes:
> Hi,
>
> Recently, Github enabled much needed squash and merge functionality
> for Pull Requests[1]. This leaves the decision to squash commits or
> not upto the user. That way you can see the history of all the
> intermediate changes which led
"Pozdnyakov, Mikhail" writes:
> Description:
> Implementation of the WebAudio API[1] extension that allows web
> developers to synchronize audio stream playing with other events in
> DOM. Pls. see [2] for the proposed API description and [3] for
> motivation and WG
Raphael Kubo da Costa <raphael.kubo.da.co...@intel.com> writes:
> 윤영석 <earw...@naver.com> writes:
>
>> [586:586:0331/065405:FATAL:desktop_factory_ozone.cc(21)] Check failed:
>> impl_. DesktopFactoryOzone accessed before constructed
>> #0 0x004cc5ce
>&g
윤영석 writes:
> [586:586:0331/065405:FATAL:desktop_factory_ozone.cc(21)] Check failed:
> impl_. DesktopFactoryOzone accessed before constructed
> #0 0x004cc5ce
> #1 0x0048dbce
> #2 0x029b5661
> #3 0x02994cb9
> #4 0x004759ba
> #5 0x004709c6
> #6
Hi, everyone,
So far, we had been using a homegrown script called lint.py in the
"check coding style" step of our trybots whenever a pull request was
created or updated. This script had a number of limitations and was
raising several false positives especially with chromium-crosswalk pull
윤영석 writes:
> i got a error message, that is below.
>
> may be used uninitialized in this function -wmaybe-uninitialized
>
> I saw the solution via searching goole.
> If Optimization option was disable, it will be fine. ( remove -O2
> option)
>
> But i can't found where is
Nick writes:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to build the crosswalk runtime from source code. But
> unfortunately, I got a confused error while executing "python
> xwalk/gyp_xwalk" just at the beginning...
>
> $ python xwalk/gyp_xwalk
>
Hi, everyone,
We've finally started producing Crosswalk Windows canaries together with
our Android and Linux (Debian-based) canaries. Up to now, our Windows
canaries were produced manually, infrequently and without the goal of
reaching our end users very broadly.
This has now changed, and we
"Pozdnyakov, Mikhail" writes:
> Description:
> Implementation of the WebAudio API[1] extension that allows web
> developers to synchronize audio stream playing with other events in
> DOM. Pls. see [2] for the proposed API description and [3] for
> motivation and WG
Hi all,
We're having some issues with the machine hosting our Buildbot masters
(and the GitHub-JIRA integration); it is currently offline.
We hope to resolve the issue within the next few hours.
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Petrus Repo writes:
> Hi!
>
> I'm getting this error after first touch gesture on XWalkView:
>
> E/chromium: [ERROR:xwalk_autofill_client.cc(170)] Not implemented
> reached in virtual void
> xwalk::XWalkAutofillClient::OnFirstUserGestureObserved()
>
> this happens
Hi, everyone,
Crosswalk 18 has just been branched off master and promoted to the beta
channel. The first beta release will be 18.48.477.1. We did experience a
delay in branching again, but it has been much shorter than what we had
for Crosswalk 17.
As usual, please keep in mind the following:
*
Raphael Kubo da Costa <raphael.kubo.da.co...@intel.com> writes:
> Hi everyone,
>
> We have a maintenance window planned for tomorrow in order to do some
> behind-the-scenes infrastructural work on some of our servers.
>
> During this period, the following
Hi, everyone,
As some of you might have already noticed, master (Crosswalk 18) has
moved from Chromium 46.0.2490.86 to 48.0.2564.79. That's pretty close to
48.0.2564.82, which was released yesterday and became the first M48
stable release upstream (we're already working on moving to .82).
"Balestrieri, Francesco" writes:
> The preferred way to use Crosswalk in Cordova applications is the
> Cordova Crosswalk webview plugin, which has been in use for more than
> half a year. It is therefore time to remove the Crosswalk fork of
> Cordova Android 3.6
Hi, everyone,
This is an update on the "intent to deprecate and remove make_apk" sent
a few months ago (XWALK-5629).
Yesterday I finally landed a change removing make_apk and its test suite
from the source tree, meaning it is now a thing of the past. Everyone is
encouraged to use (and contribute
"Wei, Xiaosong" writes:
> Did anybody run into “harp compile” problem with the latest
> crosswalk-website? Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
>
> [xiaosong@xiaosong-desktop crosswalk-website]$ harp compile
I'm not sure if Bob Spencer is subscribed to crosswalk-dev. If the
Hi, everyone,
At long last, Crosswalk 17 has been branched and promoted to the beta
channel. The first beta release will be 17.46.448.1.
As usual, please keep in mind the following:
* Make sure your bug fixes go into the crosswalk-17 branch.
* Check your open pull requests and determine whether
The crosswalk-cordova zip file we ship in download.01.org is outdated
and based on a fork of a somewhat old version of Cordova 3. Our website
already mentions that and encourages users to use the Crosswalk WebView
plugin with a more recent Cordova instead.
I woud like to:
- Rename the zip file to
Hi, fellow pedestrians,
As most of you know, about two months ago the Chromium project finally
managed to merge the Blink git repository into the main Chromium
repository, meaning src/third_party/WebKit is now part of the same
repository as src/ itself. Since then, all new releases for all
"Balestrieri, Francesco" <francesco.balestri...@intel.com> writes:
> On 03/11/15 14:56, "Crosswalk-dev on behalf of Raphael Kubo da Costa"
> <crosswalk-dev-boun...@lists.crosswalk-project.org on behalf of
> raphael.kubo.da.co...@intel.com
"Balestrieri, Francesco" writes:
> “make_apk" is a Python script included in the crosswalk distribution
> that automates the creation of APKs of Crosswalk-based HTML5
> applications. It is replaced by crosswalk-app-tools and can therefore
> be removed if there
Hi, fellow pedestrians,
Crosswalk 16 has just been branched and promoted to the beta channel.
The first beta is being built right now.
As usual, this means that:
- Crosswalk's master branch is now Crosswalk 17.
- Only bug fixes go into the crosswalk-16 branch.
- New crosswalk-15 builds will only
"Hur, Joone" writes:
> Hi,
>
> I got the following build error:
>
> [34/12518] CXX obj.host/v8/src/base/v8_libbase.cpu.o
> FAILED: ../../third_party/llvm-build/Release+Asserts/bin/clang++ -MMD
> -MF obj.host/v8/src/base/v8_libbase.cpu.o.d -DV8_DEPRECATION_WARNINGS
>
Hello, fellow pedestrians,
We finally have a Windows slave in build.crosswalk-project.org. It
builds the code and runs the same tests the Linux slave does. Since it's
Windows, it is somewhat slow (a full build from scratch takes 1h30min),
but it should not impact your activities that much.
The
Raphael Kubo da Costa <raphael.kubo.da.co...@intel.com> writes:
> Raphael Kubo da Costa <raphael.kubo.da.co...@intel.com> writes:
>
>> We plan on performing some maintenance on part of our infrastructure on
>> Monday, 21st September 2015, starting at 08:00 Port
Raphael Kubo da Costa <raphael.kubo.da.co...@intel.com> writes:
> We plan on performing some maintenance on part of our infrastructure on
> Monday, 21st September 2015, starting at 08:00 Portland time (17:00 CET,
> 18:00 Helsinki, 23:00 Shanghai). It should last between 30min to
We plan on performing some maintenance on part of our infrastructure on
Monday, 21st September 2015, starting at 08:00 Portland time (17:00 CET,
18:00 Helsinki, 23:00 Shanghai). It should last between 30min to 1h.
During this period, the following services will be offline or
intermittent:
-
Gary Chine garych...@sina.com writes:
The library libgdndk.so is referenced by obj.host/base/libbase.a ,I
add '-m32' as ldflags.
[...]
I wonder why I need to build on the 'host' toolset,but not only the
'target' toolset.
From your message it is not clear how you specified this new library in
Hu, Jiajie jiajie...@intel.com writes:
Thanks for proposal and actually I have had the same idea for a long
time that SVN should no longer be used for the OpenCL headers.
However, I prefer to add these headers to third_party/khronos in
chromium-crosswalk.git like
Hu, Jiajie jiajie...@intel.com writes:
OK.. I'm just expressing my own opinion, and I just want to keep
things consistent with WebGL / OpenGL. It's not quite a big issue for
me where the headers are hosted.
Alright, in this case I'll move forward with hosting them in a separate
repository.
This isn't really an intent to implement, but the idea is similar.
So far we've been fetching the OpenCL headers we use for WebCL directly
from Khronos's SVN repository. We probably rolled to a different
revision only once so far.
As people who live behind corporate proxies know, SVN is yet
garychine garych...@sina.com writes:
Hi All,
When build xwalk_core_library,it default use the toolset host.If I
just want to use the target toolset ,like arm for android.What can I
do for that?
You're mixing things up. A small subset of the source tree needs to be
built both on the host and
Gary Chine garych...@sina.com writes:
Hi All,
I noticed that when I build crossWalk,the c++ compiler used is clang,
FAILED: ../../third_party/llvm-build/Release+Asserts/bin/clang++ -MMD
[...]
You did not paste the actual error that this compiler invocation threw,
so it is hard to help.
Xu, Xing xing...@intel.com writes:
[...]
So here my suggestion: Change this dialog to Android Toast
(http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/notifiers/toasts.html).
Toast will inform users that something is wrong with network, but no
need to click any “OK” button.
Affected component:
Hi, everyone,
Due to all the summer vacations our release schedule slipped a bit, but
we are now getting back to normal.
Crosswalk 15 has finally been branched, and master has become Crosswalk
16. Consequently, this also means that we will only make new Crosswalk
14 releases on demand, and only
Hu, Jiajie jiajie...@intel.com writes:
The source tree of crosswalk.git seems to be a little scattered and
confusing for new comers.
E.g. there are several directories named tools/ or build/ in the
source tree, what’s the difference among them? And what’s the
difference between application/
홍준표 jphof...@infrawareglobal.com writes:
Hi, I’m a new in Crosswalk framework, and I try to build and test it on
Windows.
When I check build instructions on this link,
https://crosswalk-project.org/contribute/building_crosswalk.html,
building on Windows is enabled on Crosswalk source tree,
Nitish Sakhawalkar nits...@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
I tried to build crosswalk for Ubuntu and Windows. However, I am having
multiple issues.
On Ubuntu, I am getting the chrome-sandbox error, when I try to execute the
built executable. On windows, when I try to execute the final xwalk.exe
Shahar Gluzman shahar.gluz...@williamhill.com writes:
I want to update the XWalkViewInternal which is stored in
xwalk_core_library_java_library_part.jar and also XWalkView which is
stored in xwalk_core_library_java_app_part.jar.
Those jar files don't exist in the out/Release folder but same
Shahar Gluzman shahar.gluz...@williamhill.com writes:
Hi,
Thanks you again for your help before :)
After installing Ubuntu 64 , I succeed to download , compile and build.
The current problem , where can I find the
xwalk_core_library_java_app_part.jar and
Shahar Gluzman shahar.gluz...@williamhill.com writes:
The reason I downloaded to my mac is because I am using Ubuntu 14 as a
guest machine and when I tried to fetch the code via the virtual
machine its stops after 6 hours with an error.
What kind of error? If it's a network error, you can
Hi everyone,
Thanks to the efforts of several people, we have finally moved Crosswalk
15 (master) to Chromium 44.0.2403.30, the latest beta Linux release. It
will appear in our next canary.
Things to note for now:
- SIMD.js support is still not working and will be re-enabled in the
next few
Luis Tiago Eterovick lu...@syst.com.br writes:
I've just upgraded from 10.39.235.17 to 14.43.343.10 and I'm getting these
errors:
http://s12.postimg.org/o6mzd15p7/Screen_Shot_2015_06_03_at_4_18_40_PM.png
Tried using compileSdkVersion 21 instead of 18 but it didn't solve the
problem. What
Shahar Gluzman shahar.gluz...@williamhill.com writes:
I downloaded the code to my MAC (~21GB) and tried to build it thru
Ubuntu 14.
I am getting the following error when I run the following command :
$ python xwalk/gyp_xwalk.py
gyp: Error importing pymod_do_mainmodule (grit_info): No
Hi everyone,
We are going to perform some planned maintenance on the machines hosting
the Buildbot masters for build.crosswalk-project.org and
build.crosswalk-project.org/try, the GitHub Trybot integration and the
GitHub-JIRA integration.
The maintenance is scheduled to start at 9:00 Pacific
Staudinger, Robert robert.staudin...@intel.com writes:
Have to put this on hold anyway because of meeting this bug (broken debugger)
https://github.com/node-inspector/node-inspector/issues/631
On 20 May 2015 at 10:05, Raphael Kubo da Costa
raphael.kubo.da.co...@intel.com wrote:
Which
Staudinger, Robert robert.staudin...@intel.com writes:
Hello,
any objections to requiring Node.js 12.x for Crosswalk-app-tools?
There is some new API for spawning subprocesses that I would like to
use.
Opinions?
Which version do we currently require? Do you know which distros ship
node =
Raphael Kubo da Costa raphael.kubo.da.co...@intel.com writes:
Hi everyone,
We're experiencing some technical problems with the canary/beta builds,
so it is very likely that there will be no new builds until Monday.
I will send another message when things get back to normal.
Everything
Hi everyone,
We're experiencing some technical problems with the canary/beta builds,
so it is very likely that there will be no new builds until Monday.
I will send another message when things get back to normal.
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Close, Rob rob.cl...@sap.com writes:
Description of the feature:
https://crosswalk-project.org/jira/browse/XWALK-3569
Pull request: https://github.com/crosswalk-project/crosswalk/pull/3020
Please merge this change. It solves a problem for us.
Apologies for the delay here. I'm still trying
Hi everyone,
Crosswalk 14 has just been branched off 14.43.343.0 (not .342 as
previously announced, since we wanted to include the commit moving
Crosswalk to the most recent M43 release in the beta branch).
This means that Crosswalk's master branch is now Crosswalk 15, Crosswalk
14 is the new
Hi everyone,
Yesterday I landed some behind-the-scene changes that decouple the
Trybot integration we have for GitHub patches from the code that
comments on and closes JIRA tickets based on the pull request message.
This was asked for a long time ago, and it basically means that JIRA
integration
Those of you who have been sending pull requests lately may have noticed
how unstable the Tizen Common were: they would occasionally run out of
disk space and report a build failure to the pull requests.
We've now increased the disk space in these Tizen slaves, so they should
behave much better
Dong, Jun jun.d...@intel.com writes:
Description:
GN Integration will replace all gyp configuration files in xwalk repo
into gn files,
Since chromium will completed this transition at the end of Q2.(see
https://code.google.com/p/chromium/wiki/gn for more details)
Besides that, gn will
CC'ing the list again.
Kelvin Ishigo kelvin.ish...@gmail.com writes:
I'll check but I thought I did:
echo { 'GYP_DEFINES': 'OS=android target_arch=arm', } chromium.gyp_env
Right. How about the other questions I asked?
Hmm, are you able to build any of the other *_apk targets? Does the
Kelvin Ishigo kelvin.ish...@gmail.com writes:
A quick google at the ubuntu uname -m seems to indicate that for a 64 bit
12.04 precise pangolin build, i686 is expected.
On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 8:29 AM, Kelvin Ishigo kelvin.ish...@gmail.com
wrote:
I am trying to build crosswalk for android
Kelvin Ishigo kelvin.ish...@gmail.com writes:
Hi,
Yes, it is an android build.
The XWALK_OS_ANDROID=1 was done. I have an third_party/android_tools
directory and the 64 bit *gcc stuff is there. However, I do not have a
linux-i686 tree.
I see. What value are you passing in the target_arch
Fellow pedestrians,
I've finally merged pull request #2838, so Crosswalk's master branch is
now based on Chromium 41.0.2272.16, the first M41 release promoted to
the Linux beta channel (the current version in the channel is a bit more
recent, but moving to that one should be easy).
The commit
Wang, Peter H peter.h.w...@intel.com writes:
(2) As embedder, we only need to implement some interfaces:
content::ContentBrowserClient::RequestDesktopNotificationPermission()
content::ContentBrowserClient::ShowDesktopNotification()
Pozdnyakov, Mikhail mikhail.pozdnya...@intel.com writes:
Hi,
Let me highlight that after
https://github.com/crosswalk-project/crosswalk/pull/2717/ got landed,
the 'xwalkctl' and 'xwalk-launcher' utils are not build anymore and
hence are not present within the xwalk package.
The standard
Raphael Kubo da Costa raphael.kubo.da.co...@intel.com writes:
Pozdnyakov, Mikhail mikhail.pozdnya...@intel.com writes:
Hi,
Let me highlight that after
https://github.com/crosswalk-project/crosswalk/pull/2717/ got landed,
the 'xwalkctl' and 'xwalk-launcher' utils are not build anymore
Raphael Kubo da Costa raphael.kubo.da.co...@intel.com writes:
Hi everyone,
Some of you might have noticed that our tizen-extensions-crosswalk and
Tizen bots (trybots, buildbots and canary builders) were not working
since last Saturday (1st Nov).
This was caused by a security update
Raphael Kubo da Costa raphael.kubo.da.co...@intel.com writes:
First, the TL;DR version:
* Optionally clean your local GBS repository and existing Crosswalk
packages (in $GBSROOT/local/repos/$profile_name/$arch/RPMS) to free up
some space.
* Build the crosswalk-libs RPM package:
cd src
Fellow pedestrians,
I've just merged pull request #2791, which significantly changes the way
Crosswalk is packaged on Tizen.
First, the TL;DR version:
* Optionally clean your local GBS repository and existing Crosswalk
packages (in $GBSROOT/local/repos/$profile_name/$arch/RPMS) to free up
Balestrieri, Francesco francesco.balestri...@intel.com writes:
Hello,
Crosswalk 11 has branched, the first Beta builds will be available
soon. Note that despite the delay in the branch creation, the next
branch point is still January 23rd as per the original release
schedule:
Patrick Ohly patrick.o...@intel.com writes:
On Thu, 2014-11-06 at 17:21 +0100, Alejandro Piñeiro wrote:
So, if we wanted to reimplement the current POC using the same/similar
architecture, the options I see would be:
a) Implement a WebView on xwalk to be used on Tizen (so xwalk would
Shahar Gluzman shahar.gluz...@williamhill.com writes:
Error: Command svn checkout
https://cvs.khronos.org/svn/repos/registry/trunk/public/cl/api/1.2@28150
/Users/shahar/crosswalk-src/src/third_party/khronos/CL --revision
28150 --non-interactive --force --ignore-externals returned non-zero
Raphael Kubo da Costa raphael.kubo.da.co...@intel.com writes:
I am currently working on fixing this, and we should start having
canaries again by tomorrow the latest.
If all goes according to the plan, 11.39.236.0 should be out in a couple
of hours
Xiangguo Qi xiangguo...@samsung.com writes:
[ 8s] ninja: error: '../../speech/org.tizen.srs.xml', needed by '
gen/speech/tizen_srs_gen.c', missing and no known rule to make it
[ 8s] error: Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.G3RCLM (%build)
Is your tizen-extensions-checkout OK
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