Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2011-03-07 Thread csillag
In case you have not yet noticed, the Mozilla guys did it again: they
managed to break this again with beta12.
Now FF4 crashes when I load my GWT app in dev mode.

Could you please take a look?

Thank you:

   Kristof

On jan. 26, 21:19, Chris Conroy con...@google.com wrote:
 We are pleased to announce that the GWT Developer Plugin now officially
 supports Firefox 4 on all platforms that Firefox ships on: Win x86, Linux
 x86/x86_64, Mac x86/x86_64. Please be sure that you are using Firefox 4 beta
 9 or newer.

 If you already have the plugin installed, you can use the normal add-on
 update process. If you are a Firefox 3.x user who has been waiting to try
 Firefox 4, the add-on will automatically update when you launch Firefox 4
 with your current profile.

 As always, you can always download the latest GWT Developer plugin for your
 browser fromhttp://gwt.google.com/missing-plugin.

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Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2011-03-07 Thread Chris Conroy
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=6084

On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 9:45 AM, csillag csillag.kris...@gmail.com wrote:

 In case you have not yet noticed, the Mozilla guys did it again: they
 managed to break this again with beta12.
 Now FF4 crashes when I load my GWT app in dev mode.

 Could you please take a look?

 Thank you:

   Kristof

 On jan. 26, 21:19, Chris Conroy con...@google.com wrote:
  We are pleased to announce that the GWT Developer Plugin now officially
  supports Firefox 4 on all platforms that Firefox ships on: Win x86, Linux
  x86/x86_64, Mac x86/x86_64. Please be sure that you are using Firefox 4
 beta
  9 or newer.
 
  If you already have the plugin installed, you can use the normal add-on
  update process. If you are a Firefox 3.x user who has been waiting to try
  Firefox 4, the add-on will automatically update when you launch Firefox 4
  with your current profile.
 
  As always, you can always download the latest GWT Developer plugin for
 your
  browser fromhttp://gwt.google.com/missing-plugin.

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Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2011-01-13 Thread Thomas Broyer
Er, isn't r9525 a fix for the Chrome-dev issue with V8's Crankshaft?

You probably meant to link to 
r9526http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/detail?r=9526? 
;-)

(also s/download the crx out of svn/download the xpi out of svn/)

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Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2011-01-13 Thread Chris Conroy
Yep, yep, and yep. I'm going to blame my inability to communicate sensibly
on cabin fever from being ice-bound here in Atlanta all week.

On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 5:04 AM, Thomas Broyer t.bro...@gmail.com wrote:

 Er, isn't r9525 a fix for the Chrome-dev issue with V8's Crankshaft?

 You probably meant to link to 
 r9526http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/detail?r=9526?
 ;-)

 (also s/download the crx out of svn/download the xpi out of svn/)

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Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2011-01-13 Thread csillag
Tried to build it from a fresh update, and after a while, the build
process has failed with this:

g++ -m64 -o build/Linux_x86_64-gcc3-ff40/libgwt_dev_ff40.so build/
Linux_x86_64-gcc3-ff40/ExternalWrapper.o build/Linux_x86_64-gcc3-ff40/
ModuleOOPHM.o build/Linux_x86_64-gcc3-ff40/FFSessionHandler.o build/
Linux_x86_64-gcc3-ff40/JavaObject.o build/Linux_x86_64-gcc3-ff40/
JSRunner.o build/Linux_x86_64-gcc3-ff40/Preferences.o build/
Linux_x86_64-gcc3-ff40/XpcomDebug.o ../common/libcommon64.a -shared -
m64 -L/home/csillag/local/lib/firefox-4.0b10pre -L../../plugin-sdks/
gecko-sdks/gecko-2.0.0/Linux_x86_64-gcc3/lib -Wl,-rpath-link,../../
plugin-sdks/gecko-sdks/gecko-2.0.0/Linux_x86_64-gcc3/lib -lxpcomglue_s
-lxpcom -lnspr4 -lmozalloc
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lxpcomglue_s
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [build/Linux_x86_64-gcc3-ff40/libgwt_dev_ff40.so] Error 1

..

BTW, checking out the contents of plugin-sdks, there really is no
xpcomglue stuff for gecko-2.0.0.

What am I missing here?

Thank you, again:

Kristof Csillag

On jan. 13, 00:02, Chris Conroy con...@google.com wrote:
 I just committed 
 r9525http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/detail?r=9525 which
 updates the xpcom plugin to support Gecko 2.0 (Firefox 4) on Linux. You need
 to use at least Firefox 4 beta 9 for it to work. The xulrunner SDK for mac
 is unavailable, and we'll follow on later with an update to the Windows
 build.

 Feel free to download the crx out of svn if you want to give it a spin on
 Linux. It should be backwards compatible with 3.0-3.6.

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Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2011-01-13 Thread Chris Conroy
You just need to update your plugin-sdks directory. i added the 2.0 stuff
earlier this week

On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 11:10 AM, csillag csillag.kris...@gmail.com wrote:

 Tried to build it from a fresh update, and after a while, the build
 process has failed with this:

 g++ -m64 -o build/Linux_x86_64-gcc3-ff40/libgwt_dev_ff40.so build/
 Linux_x86_64-gcc3-ff40/ExternalWrapper.o build/Linux_x86_64-gcc3-ff40/
 ModuleOOPHM.o build/Linux_x86_64-gcc3-ff40/FFSessionHandler.o build/
 Linux_x86_64-gcc3-ff40/JavaObject.o build/Linux_x86_64-gcc3-ff40/
 JSRunner.o build/Linux_x86_64-gcc3-ff40/Preferences.o build/
 Linux_x86_64-gcc3-ff40/XpcomDebug.o ../common/libcommon64.a -shared -
 m64 -L/home/csillag/local/lib/firefox-4.0b10pre -L../../plugin-sdks/
 gecko-sdks/gecko-2.0.0/Linux_x86_64-gcc3/lib -Wl,-rpath-link,../../
 plugin-sdks/gecko-sdks/gecko-2.0.0/Linux_x86_64-gcc3/lib -lxpcomglue_s
 -lxpcom -lnspr4 -lmozalloc
 /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lxpcomglue_s
 collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
 make: *** [build/Linux_x86_64-gcc3-ff40/libgwt_dev_ff40.so] Error 1

 ..

 BTW, checking out the contents of plugin-sdks, there really is no
 xpcomglue stuff for gecko-2.0.0.

 What am I missing here?

 Thank you, again:

Kristof Csillag

 On jan. 13, 00:02, Chris Conroy con...@google.com wrote:
  I just committed r9525
 http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/detail?r=9525 which
  updates the xpcom plugin to support Gecko 2.0 (Firefox 4) on Linux. You
 need
  to use at least Firefox 4 beta 9 for it to work. The xulrunner SDK for
 mac
  is unavailable, and we'll follow on later with an update to the Windows
  build.
 
  Feel free to download the crx out of svn if you want to give it a spin on
  Linux. It should be backwards compatible with 3.0-3.6.

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Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2011-01-13 Thread csillag


On jan. 13, 17:34, Chris Conroy con...@google.com wrote:
 You just need to update your plugin-sdks directory. i added the 2.0 stuff
 earlier this week


Of course I did update it before compiling.
It's at 9528.

Kristof

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Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2011-01-13 Thread Chris Conroy
sigh, you're right. svn is acting up. looking into it...

On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 12:07 PM, csillag csillag.kris...@gmail.com wrote:



 On jan. 13, 17:34, Chris Conroy con...@google.com wrote:
  You just need to update your plugin-sdks directory. i added the 2.0 stuff
  earlier this week
 
 
 Of course I did update it before compiling.
 It's at 9528.

Kristof

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Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2011-01-13 Thread csillag


On jan. 13, 21:33, Chris Conroy con...@google.com wrote:
 I had been using the sdk provided dynamic libraries for building, and looks
 like codesite wasn't happy with the 200+ meg files.

 http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/detail?r=9535adds the
 stripped versions of the missing libraries.

OK, now it builds, installs and runs OK!
(Testing with Minefield 4.0 b10pre )

Thank you for your help on this!

Now I can finally debug my stuff.

Kristof

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Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2011-01-12 Thread Chris Conroy
I just committed 
r9525http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/detail?r=9525 which 
updates the xpcom plugin to support Gecko 2.0 (Firefox 4) on Linux. You need 
to use at least Firefox 4 beta 9 for it to work. The xulrunner SDK for mac 
is unavailable, and we'll follow on later with an update to the Windows 
build.

Feel free to download the crx out of svn if you want to give it a spin on 
Linux. It should be backwards compatible with 3.0-3.6.

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Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2011-01-06 Thread morte...@gmail.com
I tried to build this as well.. although it did seem to build after
following most of the instructions here and on other sites, it didn't
work with Firefox 4.0b8 (osx).

Would be nice to know some updates.

On Nov 9 2010, 4:34 am, csillag csillag.kris...@gmail.com wrote:
 On okt. 26, 00:54, slowpoison slowpoi...@slowpoison.net wrote:

  On Sep 14, 8:21 am, John Tamplin j...@google.com wrote:

   I am working on it right now.  I have it working on FF40, but I am
   still trying to get it where one XPI will work on both FF3 and FF4.

  Any update about this, John?

 Hi,

 I am still waiting for this.
 Could you please at least give us some info about what's happening?

 Thank you:

     Kristof

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Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2010-12-29 Thread Sebastian

yes, I've experienced the api switches from beta to beta in FF4 by
myself. But due to the fact, the final is on the way, things should
get sorted in the next couple of months :)

Keep up the good work and thanks for giving some informations to us!

Seb

On Dec 6, 5:57 pm, Chris Conroy con...@google.com wrote:
 The big hold up has been the fact that Firefox kept making breaking API  
 changes from beta release to beta release. We're chasing a moving target  
 here. I don't have a date to give you, but know that we haven't forgotten  
 about it. We'll be sure to announce when it's ready.

 On Dec 5, 10:09 am, Sebastian sebast...@buntin.de wrote:







  Any news on this Topic? A possible release-time would be enough ^^
  just a sign of life.

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Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2010-12-13 Thread Carfield Yim
Sorry to hear that, will there any chance to have some kind of alert,
like mailing list to publish the update?

On Dec 7, 12:57 am, Chris Conroy con...@google.com wrote:
 The big hold up has been the fact that Firefox kept making breaking API  
 changes from beta release to beta release. We're chasing a moving target  
 here. I don't have a date to give you, but know that we haven't forgotten  
 about it. We'll be sure to announce when it's ready.

 On Dec 5, 10:09 am, Sebastian sebast...@buntin.de wrote:







  Any news on this Topic? A possible release-time would be enough ^^
  just a sign of life.

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Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2010-12-06 Thread Sebastian

Any news on this Topic? A possible release-time would be enough ^^
just a sign of life.

On 11 Nov., 16:07, skrat dusan.malia...@gmail.com wrote:
 There is a big demand for this plugin. And unsatisfied :(

 On Nov 9, 11:34 am, csillag csillag.kris...@gmail.com wrote:

  On okt. 26, 00:54, slowpoison slowpoi...@slowpoison.net wrote:

   On Sep 14, 8:21 am, John Tamplin j...@google.com wrote:

I am working on it right now.  I have it working on FF40, but I am
still trying to get it where one XPI will work on both FF3 and FF4.

   Any update about this, John?

  Hi,

  I am still waiting for this.
  Could you please at least give us some info about what's happening?

  Thank you:

      Kristof

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Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2010-12-06 Thread Chris Conroy
The big hold up has been the fact that Firefox kept making breaking API  
changes from beta release to beta release. We're chasing a moving target  
here. I don't have a date to give you, but know that we haven't forgotten  
about it. We'll be sure to announce when it's ready.


On Dec 5, 10:09 am, Sebastian sebast...@buntin.de wrote:

Any news on this Topic? A possible release-time would be enough ^^
just a sign of life.


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Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2010-11-11 Thread skrat
There is a big demand for this plugin. And unsatisfied :(

On Nov 9, 11:34 am, csillag csillag.kris...@gmail.com wrote:
 On okt. 26, 00:54, slowpoison slowpoi...@slowpoison.net wrote:

  On Sep 14, 8:21 am, John Tamplin j...@google.com wrote:

   I am working on it right now.  I have it working on FF40, but I am
   still trying to get it where one XPI will work on both FF3 and FF4.

  Any update about this, John?

 Hi,

 I am still waiting for this.
 Could you please at least give us some info about what's happening?

 Thank you:

     Kristof

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Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2010-11-09 Thread csillag


On okt. 26, 00:54, slowpoison slowpoi...@slowpoison.net wrote:
 On Sep 14, 8:21 am, John Tamplin j...@google.com wrote:

  I am working on it right now.  I have it working on FF40, but I am
  still trying to get it where one XPI will work on both FF3 and FF4.

 Any update about this, John?

Hi,

I am still waiting for this.
Could you please at least give us some info about what's happening?

Thank you:

Kristof

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Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2010-10-26 Thread slowpoison
On Sep 14, 8:21 am, John Tamplin j...@google.com wrote:
 I am working on it right now.  I have it working on FF40, but I am
 still trying to get it where one XPI will work on both FF3 and FF4.

Any update about this, John?

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Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2010-10-13 Thread csillag
Dear John,

On szept. 14, 17:21, John Tamplin j...@google.com wrote:
 On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 10:44 AM, a...@mechnicality.com

 a...@mechnicality.com wrote:
  Its now 09/14/2010. Please could you update us on the status of this work?
  The plugin still doesn't seem to work with FF 4.06 beta.

 I am working on it right now.  I have it working on FF40, but I am
 still trying to get it where one XPI will work on both FF3 and FF4.

could you please tell us what is the current status of this?
As mentioned previously, even an FF4-only version would be useful.

Best wishes:

   Kristof

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Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2010-09-29 Thread csillag


On szept. 14, 17:21, John Tamplin j...@google.com wrote:
 On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 10:44 AM, a...@mechnicality.com

 a...@mechnicality.com wrote:
  Its now 09/14/2010. Please could you update us on the status of this work?
  The plugin still doesn't seem to work with FF 4.06 beta.

 I am working on it right now.  I have it working on FF40, but I am
 still trying to get it where one XPI will work on both FF3 and FF4.

 --
 John A. Tamplin
 Software Engineer (GWT), Google

Dear John,

Could you please tell us that is the current status of this?

Thank you for your help:

   Kristof

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Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2010-09-14 Thread a...@mechnicality.com

John, Chris

Its now 09/14/2010. Please could you update us on the status of this 
work? The plugin still doesn't seem to work with FF 4.06 beta.



Regards

Alan Chaney



On 08/11/2010 09:06 AM, John Tamplin wrote:
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 10:46 AM, Chris Conroy con...@google.com 
mailto:con...@google.com wrote:


The short answer is that after preliminary support went in, the
supporting libraries changed upstream. Also, when the prelim
support went in Windows dev libraries weren't even available. I
think John has a change in the works to get this updated but is
blocked on something.


Just being on vacation much of the last two weeks and having other 
things in front of it.  I intend to update all the platforms for 4.0b2 
this week.


--
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Software Engineer (GWT), Google


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Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2010-09-14 Thread skrat
Are these first signs of GWT being forgotten? That there is less
resources being allocated for GWT team??

On Sep 14, 4:44 pm, a...@mechnicality.com a...@mechnicality.com
wrote:
 John, Chris

 Its now 09/14/2010. Please could you update us on the status of this
 work? The plugin still doesn't seem to work with FF 4.06 beta.

 Regards

 Alan Chaney

 On 08/11/2010 09:06 AM, John Tamplin wrote:







  On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 10:46 AM, Chris Conroy con...@google.com
  mailto:con...@google.com wrote:

      The short answer is that after preliminary support went in, the
      supporting libraries changed upstream. Also, when the prelim
      support went in Windows dev libraries weren't even available. I
      think John has a change in the works to get this updated but is
      blocked on something.

  Just being on vacation much of the last two weeks and having other
  things in front of it.  I intend to update all the platforms for 4.0b2
  this week.

  --
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  Software Engineer (GWT), Google

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Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2010-09-14 Thread John Tamplin
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 10:44 AM, a...@mechnicality.com
a...@mechnicality.com wrote:
 Its now 09/14/2010. Please could you update us on the status of this work?
 The plugin still doesn't seem to work with FF 4.06 beta.

I am working on it right now.  I have it working on FF40, but I am
still trying to get it where one XPI will work on both FF3 and FF4.

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Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2010-09-14 Thread a...@mechnicality.com

Hi John

I understand why you need to achieve the FF3/FF4 cross-compatibility, 
but is there any possible way that you could maybe branch a version for 
just FF40? I'm sure others on the list would agree with me that this 
would really, really help. I'm still using a very unstable and outdated 
version of 3.7 and as my main interest is WebGL, which has now moved on 
a lot, I really need an FF40 version.



Thanks in advance

Alan



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On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 10:44 AM, a...@mechnicality.com
a...@mechnicality.com  wrote:
   

Its now 09/14/2010. Please could you update us on the status of this work?
The plugin still doesn't seem to work with FF 4.06 beta.
 

I am working on it right now.  I have it working on FF40, but I am
still trying to get it where one XPI will work on both FF3 and FF4.

   


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Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2010-09-14 Thread csillag


On szept. 14, 17:38, a...@mechnicality.com a...@mechnicality.com
wrote:
 Hi John

 I understand why you need to achieve the FF3/FF4 cross-compatibility,
 but is there any possible way that you could maybe branch a version for
 just FF40? I'm sure others on the list would agree with me that this
 would really, really help.

I can only second that.

 Kristof

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Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2010-09-09 Thread Thomas Broyer

On Sep 9, 2:38 am, csillag csillag.kris...@gmail.com wrote:

 I hope this gets fixed soon, because my GWT apps totally fail with
 FF4,
 and I can not even start to debug them until I have a dev plugin
 ready.

In the mean time, can't you compile with -style PRETTY and debug
using Firebug? (or the Web Console? haven't tried it yet)

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Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2010-09-08 Thread skrat
Hi all,

is there any progress on this issue? FF4 is almost done and we're
stuck with developing on FF3.6 which is slow as hell on MacOS, and
there's no Chromium plugin.

On Sep 8, 1:07 am, csillag csillag.kris...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi John,

 On aug. 11, 18:06, John Tamplin j...@google.com wrote:

  On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 10:46 AM, Chris Conroy con...@google.com wrote:
   The short answer is that after preliminary support went in, the supporting
   libraries changed upstream. Also, when the prelim support went in Windows
   dev libraries weren't even available. I think John has a change in the 
   works
   to get this updated but is blocked on something.

  Just being on vacation much of the last two weeks and having other things in
  front of it.  I intend to update all the platforms for 4.0b2 this week.

 Could you please give us some update on the current status?

 I have just downloaded the 64-bit version of FF4.0 B5 from mozilla,
 installed it (on my Debian system),
 updated my plugin svn dirs,
 built the plugin (w. BROWSER=ff40), installed it
 (shows up registered as 1.0.8725M.20100908004741),
 and tried to run a GWT app (running in Eclipse, GWT 2.0.4)...
 ...but I only got a warning about not supporting anythin above 3.5.

 Could you please help me finding out what am I doing wrong?

 Thank you for your help!

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Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2010-09-08 Thread csillag
 I have just downloaded the 64-bit version of FF4.0 B5 from mozilla,
 installed it (on my Debian system),
 updated my plugin svn dirs,
 built the plugin (w. BROWSER=ff40), installed it
 (shows up registered as 1.0.8725M.20100908004741),
 and tried to run a GWT app (running in Eclipse, GWT 2.0.4)...
 ...but I only got a warning about not supporting anythin above 3.5.

To exclude any possibility of compiling with the wrong headers
/linking with the wrong libraries, I have just

- removed all my libmoz / libnss / libxul / iceweasel stuff from my
system
- downloaded the iceweasel 4.0 beta 5 source packages
- build the packages on my own system (with the locally installed
headers/libraries)
- installed all the required libraries / dev packages / applications

... so now I have a working iceweasel 4.0 beta 5 on my system, with
all the dependencies
as system libraries, with no alternate versions at all.

Then I have updated my plugin SVN dir, build the plugin (with
BROWSER=ff40),
installed the plugin, and it shows up between addons, but
when trying to open an app, it still says that
Sorry, the GWT Developer Plugin only supports Firefox 3.0 and 3.5 at
present

I am out of ideas, so I give up - unless someone can help, of couse.

Thank you:

   Kristof

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Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2010-09-08 Thread csillag


On szept. 8, 23:03, csillag csillag.kris...@gmail.com wrote:
 To exclude any possibility of compiling with the wrong headers
 /linking with the wrong libraries, I have just [...]
 ... so now I have a working iceweasel 4.0 beta 5 on my system, with
 all the dependencies
 as system libraries, with no alternate versions at all.

Now I realize that this did not make that much sense, since
the GWT dev plugin is compiled with it's own set of headers/libraries,
shipped in plugin-sdks.

I have tried to replace those with the ones on my system
(is. from xulrunner-2.0), and adjusting the compiler flags
 to match that of the system libraries,
but unfortunatelly there seem to be some incompatible
API changes (for example, NS_DECL_CLASSINFO has disappeared),
so I can not get it compiled with the FF4 (=gecko 2.0) libraries.

So, it seems that this really needs the attention of the authors of
the plugin.

I hope this gets fixed soon, because my GWT apps totally fail with
FF4,
and I can not even start to debug them until I have a dev plugin
ready.

Thank you for your help:

Kristof

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Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2010-09-07 Thread csillag
Hi John,

On aug. 11, 18:06, John Tamplin j...@google.com wrote:
 On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 10:46 AM, Chris Conroy con...@google.com wrote:
  The short answer is that after preliminary support went in, the supporting
  libraries changed upstream. Also, when the prelim support went in Windows
  dev libraries weren't even available. I think John has a change in the works
  to get this updated but is blocked on something.

 Just being on vacation much of the last two weeks and having other things in
 front of it.  I intend to update all the platforms for 4.0b2 this week.

Could you please give us some update on the current status?

I have just downloaded the 64-bit version of FF4.0 B5 from mozilla,
installed it (on my Debian system),
updated my plugin svn dirs,
built the plugin (w. BROWSER=ff40), installed it
(shows up registered as 1.0.8725M.20100908004741),
and tried to run a GWT app (running in Eclipse, GWT 2.0.4)...
...but I only got a warning about not supporting anythin above 3.5.

Could you please help me finding out what am I doing wrong?

Thank you for your help!

Kristof Csillag

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Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2010-08-27 Thread csillag
Hi,

I am using 64-bit Debian lenny/sid hybrid.
GWT plugin works all right with distribution's iceweasel 3.6.

Now I have downloaded FF 4.0 b4 (from mozilla), and I can not get the
plugin working.

From current SVN, I can build the plugin, and installation works fine,
it shows up in addons (as 1.0.8862M.20100828001436).

However, when trying to open a GWT app in dev mode, I get the missing
plugin message.

How can I debug why is the installed plugin not found, when needed?

Thank you for your help!

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Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2010-08-11 Thread a...@mechnicality.com

Hi Chris,

I've found that FF 4 beta on Linux x86_64 (Ubuntu 10.04) doesn't seem to 
work with the BROWSER=ff40 version of the plugin. I've updated to 8516 
and tried to repeat the steps in your last email but I can't seem to get 
the make to work. It worked fine with 3.7 but I urgently need to move to 
4 beta. There's also a thread on the gwt-dev list on this, where John 
gave me help to get the plugin going on 3.7.


I'm getting the following errors:

gwt-source/trunk/plugins/xpcom$ make
(cd ../common  make)
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/ajc/gwt-source/trunk/plugins/common'
make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/ajc/gwt-source/trunk/plugins/common'
Makefile:148: Using firefox libraries at 
../../../plugin-sdks/gecko-sdks/gecko-1.9.3/Linux_x86_64-gcc3/lib
[ ! -x 
../../../plugin-sdks/gecko-sdks/gecko-1.9.3/Linux_x86_64-gcc3/bin/xpidl 
-o \( -e prebuilt/ff40/include/IOOPHM.h -a ! -w 
prebuilt/ff40/include/IOOPHM.h \) ] || 
../../../plugin-sdks/gecko-sdks/gecko-1.9.3/Linux_x86_64-gcc3/bin/xpidl 
-I../../../plugin-sdks/gecko-sdks/gecko-1.9.3/idl -m header -e 
prebuilt/ff40/include/IOOPHM.h IOOPHM.idl
g++ -g -O2 -fPIC 
-I../../../plugin-sdks/gecko-sdks/gecko-1.9.3/Linux_x86_64-gcc3/include 
-I../../../plugin-sdks/gecko-sdks/gecko-1.9.3/include 
-Iprebuilt/ff40/include/ -rdynamic -m64 -DBROWSER=ff40 -DGECKO_19 
-fshort-wchar -c -o build/Linux_x86_64-gcc3-ff40/ExternalWrapper.o -I. 
-I../common ExternalWrapper.cpp

In file included from ExternalWrapper.h:21,
from ExternalWrapper.cpp:17:
mozincludes.h:11:26: error: xpcom-config.h: No such file or directory
mozincludes.h:12:28: error: mozilla-config.h: No such file or directory
In file included from ExternalWrapper.h:23,
from ExternalWrapper.cpp:17:
prebuilt/ff40/include/IOOPHM.h:10:25: error: nsISupports.h: No such file 
or directory

In file included from ExternalWrapper.h:25,
from ExternalWrapper.cpp:17:
Preferences.h:23:22: error: nsCOMPtr.h: No such file or directory
Preferences.h:25:25: error: nsIObserver.h: No such file or directory
Preferences.h:26:28: error: nsIPrefBranch2.h: No such file or directory
In file included from FFSessionHandler.h:23,
from ExternalWrapper.h:26,
from ExternalWrapper.cpp:17:
SessionData.h:23:19: error: jsapi.h: No such file or directory
In file included from ExternalWrapper.cpp:17:
ExternalWrapper.h:31:41: error: nsISecurityCheckedComponent.h: No such 
file or directory

ExternalWrapper.h:32:25: error: nsStringAPI.h: No such file or directory
ExternalWrapper.h:33:30: error: nsIWindowWatcher.h: No such file or 
directory

ExternalWrapper.h:34:26: error: nsIDOMWindow.h: No such file or directory
ExternalWrapper.cpp:19:36: error: nsIHttpProtocolHandler.h: No such file 
or directory

ExternalWrapper.cpp:21:22: error: nsNetCID.h: No such file or directory
ExternalWrapper.cpp:23:22: error: nsMemory.h: No such file or directory
ExternalWrapper.cpp:24:35: error: nsServiceManagerUtils.h: No such file 
or directory
ExternalWrapper.cpp:25:30: error: nsIPromptService.h: No such file or 
directory
ExternalWrapper.cpp:27:34: error: nsIDOMWindowInternal.h: No such file 
or directory
ExternalWrapper.cpp:28:28: error: nsIDOMLocation.h: No such file or 
directory
ExternalWrapper.cpp:29:28: error: nsXPCOMStrings.h: No such file or 
directory
ExternalWrapper.cpp:30:32: error: nsICategoryManager.h: No such file or 
directory
ExternalWrapper.cpp:31:31: error: nsIJSContextStack.h: No such file or 
directory
ExternalWrapper.cpp:32:30: error: nsIScriptContext.h: No such file or 
directory
ExternalWrapper.cpp:33:35: error: nsIScriptGlobalObject.h: No such file 
or directory

ExternalWrapper.cpp:34:27: error: nsPIDOMWindow.h: No such file or directory
ExternalWrapper.cpp:37:42: error: nsIClassInfoImpl.h: No such file or 
directory

In file included from ExternalWrapper.h:23,
from ExternalWrapper.cpp:17:
prebuilt/ff40/include/IOOPHM.h:27: error: expected initializer before 
‘:’ token

make: *** [build/Linux_x86_64-gcc3-ff40/ExternalWrapper.o] Error 1

What am I doing wrong?

Thanks in advance

Alan





On 06/17/2010 04:23 PM, Chris Conroy wrote:

On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 9:09 AM, Alan Chaneya...@mechnicality.com  wrote:
   

I'm developing a large WebGL application which is currently only supported
by the nightly builds, so the answer to your question is, sadly, no :-) .

I really, really want to be able to debug GWT in Firefox, so if necessary
I'd be prepared to help with testing/building.

Alan


On 06/14/2010 02:35 PM, Jim Douglas wrote:
 

Firefox 3.7 is the nightly (Minefield) build; is it possible to
switch back to the current released version (3.6.3)?


On Jun 14, 1:18 pm, Alan Chaneya...@mechnicality.com   wrote:

   

When I try to install the dev plugin on my Ubuntu 10.04 x64 system I get:

No suitable plugins were found

Seems to me that's because the 'latest' version in the plugin descriptor
is set to 3.6.

Does anyone know if there is a dev plugin build for 3.7? If not, can I
build/modify one 

Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2010-08-11 Thread Chris Conroy
The short answer is that after preliminary support went in, the supporting
libraries changed upstream. Also, when the prelim support went in Windows
dev libraries weren't even available. I think John has a change in the works
to get this updated but is blocked on something.

I suggest for the time being that you just use production mode for anything
you specifically have to test on 3.7. If that won't work, consider using a
slightly older version of 3.7 (from Jun 16 or so) to build the plugin.

On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 11:30 AM, a...@mechnicality.com 
a...@mechnicality.com wrote:

 Hi Chris,

 I've found that FF 4 beta on Linux x86_64 (Ubuntu 10.04) doesn't seem to
 work with the BROWSER=ff40 version of the plugin. I've updated to 8516 and
 tried to repeat the steps in your last email but I can't seem to get the
 make to work. It worked fine with 3.7 but I urgently need to move to 4 beta.
 There's also a thread on the gwt-dev list on this, where John gave me help
 to get the plugin going on 3.7.

 I'm getting the following errors:

 gwt-source/trunk/plugins/xpcom$ make
 (cd ../common  make)
 make[1]: Entering directory `/home/ajc/gwt-source/trunk/plugins/common'
 make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
 make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/ajc/gwt-source/trunk/plugins/common'
 Makefile:148: Using firefox libraries at
 ../../../plugin-sdks/gecko-sdks/gecko-1.9.3/Linux_x86_64-gcc3/lib
 [ ! -x
 ../../../plugin-sdks/gecko-sdks/gecko-1.9.3/Linux_x86_64-gcc3/bin/xpidl -o
 \( -e prebuilt/ff40/include/IOOPHM.h -a ! -w prebuilt/ff40/include/IOOPHM.h
 \) ] ||
 ../../../plugin-sdks/gecko-sdks/gecko-1.9.3/Linux_x86_64-gcc3/bin/xpidl
 -I../../../plugin-sdks/gecko-sdks/gecko-1.9.3/idl -m header -e
 prebuilt/ff40/include/IOOPHM.h IOOPHM.idl
 g++ -g -O2 -fPIC
 -I../../../plugin-sdks/gecko-sdks/gecko-1.9.3/Linux_x86_64-gcc3/include
 -I../../../plugin-sdks/gecko-sdks/gecko-1.9.3/include
 -Iprebuilt/ff40/include/ -rdynamic -m64 -DBROWSER=ff40 -DGECKO_19
 -fshort-wchar -c -o build/Linux_x86_64-gcc3-ff40/ExternalWrapper.o -I.
 -I../common ExternalWrapper.cpp
 In file included from ExternalWrapper.h:21,
 from ExternalWrapper.cpp:17:
 mozincludes.h:11:26: error: xpcom-config.h: No such file or directory
 mozincludes.h:12:28: error: mozilla-config.h: No such file or directory
 In file included from ExternalWrapper.h:23,
 from ExternalWrapper.cpp:17:
 prebuilt/ff40/include/IOOPHM.h:10:25: error: nsISupports.h: No such file or
 directory
 In file included from ExternalWrapper.h:25,
 from ExternalWrapper.cpp:17:
 Preferences.h:23:22: error: nsCOMPtr.h: No such file or directory
 Preferences.h:25:25: error: nsIObserver.h: No such file or directory
 Preferences.h:26:28: error: nsIPrefBranch2.h: No such file or directory
 In file included from FFSessionHandler.h:23,
 from ExternalWrapper.h:26,
 from ExternalWrapper.cpp:17:
 SessionData.h:23:19: error: jsapi.h: No such file or directory
 In file included from ExternalWrapper.cpp:17:
 ExternalWrapper.h:31:41: error: nsISecurityCheckedComponent.h: No such file
 or directory
 ExternalWrapper.h:32:25: error: nsStringAPI.h: No such file or directory
 ExternalWrapper.h:33:30: error: nsIWindowWatcher.h: No such file or
 directory
 ExternalWrapper.h:34:26: error: nsIDOMWindow.h: No such file or directory
 ExternalWrapper.cpp:19:36: error: nsIHttpProtocolHandler.h: No such file or
 directory
 ExternalWrapper.cpp:21:22: error: nsNetCID.h: No such file or directory
 ExternalWrapper.cpp:23:22: error: nsMemory.h: No such file or directory
 ExternalWrapper.cpp:24:35: error: nsServiceManagerUtils.h: No such file or
 directory
 ExternalWrapper.cpp:25:30: error: nsIPromptService.h: No such file or
 directory
 ExternalWrapper.cpp:27:34: error: nsIDOMWindowInternal.h: No such file or
 directory
 ExternalWrapper.cpp:28:28: error: nsIDOMLocation.h: No such file or
 directory
 ExternalWrapper.cpp:29:28: error: nsXPCOMStrings.h: No such file or
 directory
 ExternalWrapper.cpp:30:32: error: nsICategoryManager.h: No such file or
 directory
 ExternalWrapper.cpp:31:31: error: nsIJSContextStack.h: No such file or
 directory
 ExternalWrapper.cpp:32:30: error: nsIScriptContext.h: No such file or
 directory
 ExternalWrapper.cpp:33:35: error: nsIScriptGlobalObject.h: No such file or
 directory
 ExternalWrapper.cpp:34:27: error: nsPIDOMWindow.h: No such file or
 directory
 ExternalWrapper.cpp:37:42: error: nsIClassInfoImpl.h: No such file or
 directory
 In file included from ExternalWrapper.h:23,
 from ExternalWrapper.cpp:17:
 prebuilt/ff40/include/IOOPHM.h:27: error: expected initializer before ‘:’
 token
 make: *** [build/Linux_x86_64-gcc3-ff40/ExternalWrapper.o] Error 1

 What am I doing wrong?

 Thanks in advance

 Alan






 On 06/17/2010 04:23 PM, Chris Conroy wrote:

 On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 9:09 AM, Alan Chaneya...@mechnicality.com
  wrote:


 I'm developing a large WebGL application which is currently only
 supported
 by the nightly builds, so the answer to your question is, sadly, no :-) .

 I really, really want 

Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2010-08-11 Thread John Tamplin
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 10:46 AM, Chris Conroy con...@google.com wrote:

 The short answer is that after preliminary support went in, the supporting
 libraries changed upstream. Also, when the prelim support went in Windows
 dev libraries weren't even available. I think John has a change in the works
 to get this updated but is blocked on something.


Just being on vacation much of the last two weeks and having other things in
front of it.  I intend to update all the platforms for 4.0b2 this week.

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Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2010-08-11 Thread a...@mechnicality.com

Thanks Chris and John

I'll hold off switching platforms for a few days, I have other things to 
do which don't require the webgl stuff.


I greatly appreciate all the work done on this and your responsiveness.

Regards


Alan


On 08/11/2010 09:06 AM, John Tamplin wrote:
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 10:46 AM, Chris Conroy con...@google.com 
mailto:con...@google.com wrote:


The short answer is that after preliminary support went in, the
supporting libraries changed upstream. Also, when the prelim
support went in Windows dev libraries weren't even available. I
think John has a change in the works to get this updated but is
blocked on something.


Just being on vacation much of the last two weeks and having other 
things in front of it.  I intend to update all the platforms for 4.0b2 
this week.


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Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2010-07-21 Thread andreas
I'm having the same problem ... just built development plugin from
trunk but FF 4.0 still displays its Plugin required... stuff.

Working on Ubuntu with actually only newest versions of browsers
(Chrome dev channel and FF 3.6  4.0). At least for FF 3.6 a working
development plugin exists. Hope this will change soon...

Does anyone have a working setup for this combination?:
- Ubuntu
- GWT Development Mode
- Browser supporting Websockets

What about other OS?

I had it running with FF 4.0 and development plugin build from trunk
like two weeks ago but apparently it does not work anymore.

Regards,

Andreas

On 7 Jul., 23:15, 01fetischist 01fetisch...@googlemail.com wrote:
 Doesn't work withFirefox4.0 beta1 andFirefox4.0 beta2pre
 (nightlybuild).
 Tested with gecko1.9.3 plugin-sdk from google and with self build
 gecko2.0b2pre sdk.
 I still get the Development Mode requires the Google Web Toolkit
 Developer Plugin page.

 Any hints?

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Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2010-07-08 Thread 01fetischist
Doesn't work with Firefox 4.0 beta1 and Firefox 4.0 beta2pre
(nightlybuild).
Tested with gecko1.9.3 plugin-sdk from google and with self build
gecko2.0b2pre sdk.
I still get the Development Mode requires the Google Web Toolkit
Developer Plugin page.

Any hints?

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Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2010-06-17 Thread Chris Conroy
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 9:09 AM, Alan Chaney a...@mechnicality.com wrote:
 I'm developing a large WebGL application which is currently only supported
 by the nightly builds, so the answer to your question is, sadly, no :-) .

 I really, really want to be able to debug GWT in Firefox, so if necessary
 I'd be prepared to help with testing/building.

 Alan


 On 06/14/2010 02:35 PM, Jim Douglas wrote:

 Firefox 3.7 is the nightly (Minefield) build; is it possible to
 switch back to the current released version (3.6.3)?


 On Jun 14, 1:18 pm, Alan Chaneya...@mechnicality.com  wrote:


 When I try to install the dev plugin on my Ubuntu 10.04 x64 system I get:

 No suitable plugins were found

 Seems to me that's because the 'latest' version in the plugin descriptor
 is set to 3.6.

 Does anyone know if there is a dev plugin build for 3.7? If not, can I
 build/modify one myself?

 TIA

 Alan

Preliminary support for Firefox 3.7 just went in to trunk thanks to
the hard work by John Tamplin. You'll need to build the extension
yourself. It's currently working on Linux and Mac, and Windows support
for VS will be coming later.

The plugins live at trunk/plugins/ and you should invoke the makefile
from that directory. You'll want to set your environment with
BROWSER=ff40 (e.g. export BROWSER=ff40 with bash) to tell the makefile
that you want to build for Minefield. Also note you will need to
checkout the plugin-sdks parallel to your trunk/ checkout of gwt:

in same folder as GWT trunk, do
svn co https://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/svn/plugin-sdks

If you don't want to mess with getting libidl on your box, you can
comment out the lines199-203 in xpcom/Makefile which call out to
xpidl. The generated file is up in svn so you don't need to run this
portion if libidl gives you trouble.

After a successful build, you'll find the extension packaged at
xpcom/prebuilt/gwt-dev-plugin.xpi

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Software Engineer
Google, Atlanta

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Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2010-06-15 Thread Alan Chaney
I'm developing a large WebGL application which is currently only 
supported by the nightly builds, so the answer to your question is, 
sadly, no :-) .


I really, really want to be able to debug GWT in Firefox, so if 
necessary I'd be prepared to help with testing/building.


Alan


On 06/14/2010 02:35 PM, Jim Douglas wrote:

Firefox 3.7 is the nightly (Minefield) build; is it possible to
switch back to the current released version (3.6.3)?


On Jun 14, 1:18 pm, Alan Chaneya...@mechnicality.com  wrote:
   

When I try to install the dev plugin on my Ubuntu 10.04 x64 system I get:

No suitable plugins were found

Seems to me that's because the 'latest' version in the plugin descriptor
is set to 3.6.

Does anyone know if there is a dev plugin build for 3.7? If not, can I
build/modify one myself?

TIA

Alan
 
   


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Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2010-06-14 Thread Alan Chaney

When I try to install the dev plugin on my Ubuntu 10.04 x64 system I get:

No suitable plugins were found

Seems to me that's because the 'latest' version in the plugin descriptor 
is set to 3.6.


Does anyone know if there is a dev plugin build for 3.7? If not, can I 
build/modify one myself?


TIA

Alan



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Re: Dev plugin for firefox 3.7

2010-06-14 Thread Jim Douglas
Firefox 3.7 is the nightly (Minefield) build; is it possible to
switch back to the current released version (3.6.3)?


On Jun 14, 1:18 pm, Alan Chaney a...@mechnicality.com wrote:
 When I try to install the dev plugin on my Ubuntu 10.04 x64 system I get:

 No suitable plugins were found

 Seems to me that's because the 'latest' version in the plugin descriptor
 is set to 3.6.

 Does anyone know if there is a dev plugin build for 3.7? If not, can I
 build/modify one myself?

 TIA

 Alan

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