This approach seemed to work for me. The language was already set to
en-us though. I just opened the preferences/options dialog, re-
selected it, and closed the dialog. System info:
Linux cbalz-tp-r51-0 2.6.31-20-386 #58-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 12 07:29:24
UTC 2010 i686 GNU/Linux
The binary component of the extension (libgwt_dev_ff36.so) comes built
with a runtime dependency on libnspr4.so.0d.
On my linux system, I do not have this '0d' version, just /lib/libnspr4.so.
I was able to get the plugin to load by creating a symlink
libnspr4.so.0d - libnspr4.so in /lib.
On
I had a problem with this with Windows XP, but I uninstalled the old
GWT Firefox Plugin (from Tools - Addons) and reinstalled it and it
seems to work fine -- I'm running the GWT Firefox Plugin version
1.0.7511 without any issues on Windows XP.
On Mar 15, 4:23 am, NUll hojen...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I had the same problem. Changing my prefered language to en-us made
Firefox 3.6 able to install the GWT Developer Plugin.
Regards,
Thomas
On 18 Feb., 22:35, Arturas maze...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
The same issue as anybody reported. I am running 64bit debian lenny,
Folks,
i got the same problem, with the plugin in 64 bit linux...
and no way on earth that i would reverse my applications to 32 bit , just to
work fine with it...
so the solution was to download the GWT 2 source code...
and compile the firefox plugin with my 64 bit libs...
it work fine, any
Hi All,
The same issue as anybody reported. I am running 64bit debian lenny,
(2.6.30.5.2.pm64-smp) with Mozilla Iceweasel 3.5.5. I have installed
the plugin, and tried to debug a gwt project. Once it gets to the
browser, the browser complains that the addon is not installed.
My solution was to
Hello!
I've got the same problem. I can install the plugin in firefox 3.6 but
when i want to use it, i just get a message that i need the plugin (as
if it wasnt installed yet).
Works with FF3.6 in windows tho'
Using 3.5.7 until the bug is fixed... Unfortunately i didnt find many
people
We've got a similar problem under mac. The app that before the plugin
update worked fine now has some problems with DateBox instances, other
browsers plugins seems fine, the application runs fine if compiled and
seen through any browser including FF without plugin, it gets the same
problems if try
I have the exact same problem.
On Feb 2, 4:53 pm, Thad thad.humphr...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes. This has been observed and commented on. I've been usingFirefox3.5.7
(on Linux) because of this.
This morning I was alerted to an update to the GWT plugin, and
installed it (v.1.0.7511). However
Yes. This has been observed and commented on. I've been using
Firefox 3.5.7 (on Linux) because of this.
This morning I was alerted to an update to the GWT plugin, and
installed it (v.1.0.7511). However it still does not work with
Firefox 3.6. When I try using it, Firefox 3.6 just asks for,
On 02/02/2010 08:53 AM, Thad wrote:
Yes. This has been observed and commented on. I've been using
Firefox 3.5.7 (on Linux) because of this.
This morning I was alerted to an update to the GWT plugin, and
installed it (v.1.0.7511). However it still does not work with
Firefox 3.6. When I
Dear Team,
i m using GWT 2.0 with MyEclips6.0, i created an sample project with
GWT but when i compile and goto browse (FireFox 3.6) that it is asking
that a plugin is required , as per give link i download the plugin
also, but it's showing error that it is not compatible with FireFox
3.6
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