Is the plugin available for FireFox 8 yet?
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On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 16:16,
The same
I've updated accidentally FF to 7 version... don't work again
Have to use meditative Chrome plugin... :(
On Oct 1, 4:58 am, leathrum leath...@jsu.edu wrote:
Um... OK... As much as I hate to be the one to throw gasoline on the fire
here... FF 7? GWT plug-in is disabled again when
Firefox is talking about the version 10 by Nov 8,2011
(https://wiki.mozilla.org/Releases#Firefox_10)
Whats the plan for the GWT dev plug-in development?
Do you guys have any news on how this plug-in is going to cope up with this
crazy release cycles of Firefox?
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Tday I updated addon in ff6 :)
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The new FF6 plugin seems to run much faster. In comparison, the
Cromium plugin feels so slow it might as well be standing still. Is
this a correct and generally true observation?
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Supposedly mozilla's jetpack SDK (https://wiki.mozilla.org/Labs/
Jetpack/Roadmap) will make it faster to develop and migrate add on's.
At this point however it is unclear to me whether the jetpack API
supports all API function calls required by the GWT developer plugin.
So I guess my questions
The missing plugin page is also updated.
-Alan
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 7:13 AM, ialpert ialp...@gmail.com wrote:
looks like it's been updated
On Sep 9, 11:33 am, Jim Douglas jdou...@basis.com wrote:
Any progress on the Firefox 6 plugin? This page still reports that
the highest supported
...and then repeat for Firefox 7 (scheduled for release next Tuesday).
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Releases
On Sep 22, 3:19 pm, Alan Leung acle...@google.com wrote:
The missing plugin page is also updated.
-Alan
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 7:13 AM, ialpert ialp...@gmail.com wrote:
looks
How's this looking?
The missing plugin page still seems to read only up to FF5.
We're waiting on this being fully released until we let our developers
upgrade to FF6.
Thanks.
David.
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looks like it's been updated
On Sep 9, 11:33 am, Jim Douglas jdou...@basis.com wrote:
Any progress on the Firefox 6 plugin? This page still reports that
the highest supported version is 5.0:
http://gwt.google.com/samples/MissingPlugin/MissingPlugin.html
On Aug 16, 2:03 pm, Chris Conroy
Worked on Lion without a hitch!!
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Thank you for a very illuminating answer. It seems rather sad that FF
plugins MUST link against a library that is browser version dependent.
Most products I have dealt with provide some kind of adapter layer to
allow older versions of plugins to be used with newer versions of
software. I suppose
FYI:
I have pushed the xpi out:
https://dl.google.com/dl/gwt/plugins/firefox/1.0.10582/gwt-dev-plugin.xpi
Once I finish testing it with all the browser once more I'll make that the
default for the missing plugin page.
-Alan
On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 10:17 AM, snayrb99 bryan...@comcast.net
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 3:09 PM, snayrb99 bryan...@comcast.net wrote:
Would it make sense to modify the plugin build to work with any future
of firefox (something like em:maxVersion*/em:maxVersion?) rather
than tie to a specific version of firefox? I understand the reason for
being strict
Works for me too, thx.
FF 6.0 on Gentoo / 64bit
On 31 Aug., 12:34, Michael Vogt vmei...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hello.
Can you pass the path to download the plugin?
I got it from
here:http://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/plugins/xpcom/preb...
Greetings,
Michael
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Any progress on the Firefox 6 plugin? This page still reports that
the highest supported version is 5.0:
http://gwt.google.com/samples/MissingPlugin/MissingPlugin.html
On Aug 16, 2:03 pm, Chris Conroy con...@google.com wrote:
Jason,
Unfortunately, for the time being we're unable to keep pace
In case you missed
it: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/google-web-toolkit/SNNKn7VK9-Y/hLqvyt3X56cJ
I'm using it since then without any problem so far. Don't why it hasn't been
promoted yet.
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Thanks, Thomas. Yes, I saw that, and I suppose I should have
clarified that I'm asking about the status of the actual production
version, as opposed to go fetch it from such and such repository.
On Sep 9, 7:39 am, Thomas Broyer t.bro...@gmail.com wrote:
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Works great for me on Mac OSX
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Thanks a lot! it works for me!
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Hello.
Can you pass the path to download the plugin?
I got it from
here:http://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/plugins/xpcom/preb...
Greetings,
Michael
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Thank you up till now it still works for windows 32...
On Aug 24, 7:49 pm, Thomas Broyer t.bro...@gmail.com wrote:
I bet it shouldn't be long:http://gwt-code-reviews.appspot.com/1523805/
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Awesome. Thanks.
On Aug 31, 6:34 am, Michael Vogt vmei...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hello.
Can you pass the path to download the plugin?
I got it from
here:http://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/plugins/xpcom/preb...
Greetings,
Michael
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Same here on Ubuntu 11.04 64bits.
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Hi all
Can you pass the path to download the plugin?
Thanks!
2011/8/31 Thomas Broyer t.bro...@gmail.com
Same here on Ubuntu 11.04 64bits.
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Hello.
Can you pass the path to download the plugin?
I got it from here:
http://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/plugins/xpcom/prebuilt/
Greetings,
Michael
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Thanks Michael
2011/8/31 Michael Vogt vmei...@googlemail.com
Hello.
Can you pass the path to download the plugin?
I got it from here:
http://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/plugins/xpcom/prebuilt/
Greetings,
Michael
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FWIW, I just checked in xpi file.
If you feel adventurous, you can fetch it from the SVN and install it.
Please let me know if you have any issues.
I plan to put it on the auto download page later this week.
I apologize for the delay.
-Alan
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I tried it with FF6 on linux 32 bits (mandriva 2010.2), it works fine
there. Many thanks
Lukas
On 30 août, 20:42, Alan Leung acle...@google.com wrote:
FWIW, I just checked in xpi file.
If you feel adventurous, you can fetch it from the SVN and install it.
Please let me know if you have any
I switched from Chrome to FF under Linux cause of annoying windows
telling me the GWT web page is unresponsive during debugging. This bug
is already known, but should be more important and easier to fix than
solving problems with FF Changelog due Chrome is also built by Google!
Please help me!
Just run a Firefox binary that's supported by the plugin.
For chrome, you can always launch a separate instance with
--disable-hang-monitor to get rid of that popup behavior. I recommend doing
this with a separate --user-data-dir as well for a devmode only profile
since you want that popup when
I second that!
On 25 août, 16:48, Tony Rah xsegr...@gmail.com wrote:
GWT Team,
Perhaps it would help if you posted a white paper on how to build the
pluggin and then the community could keep up with the new release
schedule until the official ones are available.
On Aug 25, 7:07 am, JB
Is anything more than
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/browse/trunk/plugins/README.txt
and
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/browse/trunk/plugins/xpcom/README.txt
needed?
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That's more or less it to build against existing source and plugin sdks.
Upgrading to a new version is certainly more involved due to the repackaging
of the original SDK, updating the makefile, manifest, and rdf install
template in the easy case. In the hard case it involves dealing with
breaking
Just confirming I applied the patch linked by Thomas above and re-
built gwt-dev-plugin.xpi with:
BROWSER=ff06; make
And the plugin works (tested on Linux-x86).
This should make it very soon now!
On Aug 24, 12:49 pm, Thomas Broyer t.bro...@gmail.com wrote:
I bet it shouldn't be
GWT Team,
Perhaps it would help if you posted a white paper on how to build the
pluggin and then the community could keep up with the new release
schedule until the official ones are available.
On Aug 25, 7:07 am, JB jul.bram...@gmail.com wrote:
Just confirming I applied the patch linked by
are there any informations as to availabilty of the plugin for FF 6
under Windows (7, x64)?
For me it is crucial to have the plugin, otherwise I have to downgrade
my FF again...
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I bet it shouldn't be long: http://gwt-code-reviews.appspot.com/1523805/
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In the changelogs of the svn repo there is “gecko linux” mentioned for
r10537, does that mean that firefox 6 is now supported for linux? And
if yes for both 32 and 64 bit?
On Aug 16, 11:03 pm, Chris Conroy con...@google.com wrote:
Jason,
Unfortunately, for the time being we're unable to keep
Jason Yin wrote:
just upgraded to firefox 6 today.. and realized GWT Developer plugin isn't
compatible with it.
Just to add to the thread: I changed version numbers inside the .xpi
file. But FF6 still complaints that it is incompatible. So I guess we
must have to wait for a release
Please
Hi Chris
Thank you for your reply.
Jason
On Aug 16, 5:03 pm, Chris Conroy con...@google.com wrote:
Jason,
Unfortunately, for the time being we're unable to keep pace with Mozilla's
new release schedule since the plugin update process is quite manual. We'll
be sure to announce to the list
Hi
just upgraded to firefox 6 today.. and realized GWT Developer plugin
isn't compatible with it.
any ETA on when this will be available?
Thanks
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Jason,
Unfortunately, for the time being we're unable to keep pace with Mozilla's
new release schedule since the plugin update process is quite manual. We'll
be sure to announce to the list when FF6 support is ready. In the meantime,
you'll just have to fall back to =FF5 for DevMode.
On Tue, Aug
Bit of a firestorm over there...a proposal to hide the version number
from the user:
http://arstechnica.com/web/news/2011/08/firefox-6-ships-but-we-shouldnt-really-pay-attention.ars
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=678775
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