good, thank you!
On 28 Giu, 01:21, Chris Conroy con...@google.com wrote:
The production update URL just went live :-) You should get an auto-update
shortly, or you can manually grab the plugin
fromhttp://gwt.google.com/missing-plugin/MissingPlugin.html
I'll note that Mozilla didn't have an
Support for Linux only for now:
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/browse/trunk/plugins/xpcom/prebuilt/gwt-dev-plugin.xpi
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Any suggestions when the windows release would be available?
Thomas Broyer t.broyer@... writes:
Support for Linux only for
now: http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/browse/trunk/plugins/xpcom/prebuilt/gwt-dev-plugin.xpi
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I think it should be included now, along with OSX support, starting with
r10402 a few hours ago.
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The production update URL just went live :-) You should get an auto-update
shortly, or you can manually grab the plugin from
http://gwt.google.com/missing-plugin/MissingPlugin.html
I'll note that Mozilla didn't have an OSX 64 bit SDK released until this
morning, and that was a blocker for our
The production update URL just went live :-) You should get an auto-update
Excellent! Any insite into Chrome's slowness with the plugin (or
should i post a new discussion thread)?
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Please discuss that on a separate thread. Short answer: there is some
progress being made on a couple of fronts, but no real performance
improvements to speak of yet.
On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 8:48 PM, ialpert ialp...@gmail.com wrote:
The production update URL just went live :-) You should get
FF5 has been out for many days now and there's still
no gwt plugin for it so I'm still using ff4. I tried switching to chrome
but had many difficulties using it. I get errors in eclipse, and
my project causes chrome to always display unresponsive script...
kill process or wait message which
I compiled the plugin for Fedora 15 x86_64 bit and it works for me.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5176435/Fedora/15/gwt-dev-plugin.xpi
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Hi,
I just upgraded to FF5, and now get the message Development Mode requires the
Google Web Toolkit Developer Plugin. But it doesn't work for FF5 (Sorry, the
GWT Developer Plugin only supports Firefox 3.0 - 4.0 at present). When should
it be working for FF5?
Thanks!
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I did the upgrade/downgrade myself today... Was going to use chrome's
version of the plugin but it's really under performing.
On Jun 22, 6:05 am, Joris j...@get.be wrote:
Hi,
I just upgraded to FF5, and now get the message Development Mode requires the
Google Web Toolkit Developer Plugin.
Firefox is automatically upgrading to version 5 today and then GWT plugin
stops working. Since they have got the final release out now, it should be
considered API frozen now right?
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As I said in my previous mail, there is going to be lag between their
release and our ability to support Firefox 5. They released just yesterday,
and upgrading the plugin sdks and spinning new builds is not the quickest
process in the world. To continue working with GWT Devmode, you should
either
FireFox 5.0 is out today. I was alerted to it by FireFox 4.0.1, and
just downloaded it.
On Jun 13, 2:47 pm, Hilco Wijbenga hilco.wijbe...@gmail.com wrote:
On 13 June 2011 06:59, john destefano jjdest...@gmail.com wrote:
Just updated my OS (Ubuntu 11.04 -64) and got the latest version
I got FF5.0 when I updated my Ubuntu development box last week. A
mistake somewhere? I rolled it back to FF4.0.1 when the GWT plugin
would not run on it.
If you don't want to wait until FF5.0 is supported by GWT, you can
roll FF back to 4.0.1.
To roll back to 4.0.1,
1. Start Synaptic Package
updating to Oneiric rather than Natty? Oneiric has Firefox
5.0 beta: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/
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Given that Mozilla has a very recent track record of making binary
incompatible changes leading up to release (even after claiming they were
frozen), it doesn't make sense for us to invest any time in supporting FF5
until we have at least some notion of the binary interfaces being stable.
Hi,
Just updated my OS (Ubuntu 11.04 -64) and got the latest version of
firefox which is 5.0. The GWT plugin no longer works. Says that it's
not compatible with 5.0. Any idea when a compatible version will be
released?
Thx
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You must have installed a beta; the current released version of
Firefox is 4.0.1.
Firefox 5 is scheduled for release next Tuesday (June 21st).
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Releases
On Jun 13, 6:59 am, john destefano jjdest...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Just updated my OS (Ubuntu 11.04 -64) and got the
On 13 June 2011 06:59, john destefano jjdest...@gmail.com wrote:
Just updated my OS (Ubuntu 11.04 -64) and got the latest version of
firefox which is 5.0. The GWT plugin no longer works. Says that it's
not compatible with 5.0. Any idea when a compatible version will be
released?
AFAIK, FF5 is
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