hi, what is the svn command to download 2.0.3 source? thanks
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Just trying to get some scope around this issue. How many developers are
still on 1.7.x (or prior) and experiencing this problem? Basically, would a
2.0.4 fix a majority (if not all) of the current issues? If not, how
feasible would it be to have you upgrade to 2.0.4 from a 1.x release to fix
this?
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 6:50 AM, Thomas Broyer wrote:
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> On 23 juin, 03:52, Pascal wrote:
> > Hi,
> > Has the workaround been included in the codebase somewhere? Is there a
> > chance that there will be a point release soon?
>
> There's been a change at the compiler-level instead:
> http://co
On 23 juin, 03:52, Pascal wrote:
> Hi,
> Has the workaround been included in the codebase somewhere? Is there a
> chance that there will be a point release soon?
There's been a change at the compiler-level instead:
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/detail?r=8300
I don't think
Hi,
Has the workaround been included in the codebase somewhere? Is there a
chance that there will be a point release soon?
Regards,
Pascal
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There is an Issue 4393 about this bug.
I've applyed dunhamsteve's patch and also in all binarySearch()
functions in Arrays.java and Collections.java changed:
- final int mid = low + ((high - low) >> 1)
+ final int length = high - low;
+ final int half = length >> 1;
+ final int
So did you end up rebuilding the GWT itself? Where do I start to apply
this patch?
On Jun 9, 4:31 pm, "dunhamst...@gmail.com"
wrote:
> This is occurring for us in the Arrays.mergeSort() code. A reduced
> testcase (which looks like the binarySearch code) is in the webkit bug
> tracking system at:
This is occurring for us in the Arrays.mergeSort() code. A reduced
testcase (which looks like the binarySearch code) is in the webkit bug
tracking system at:
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40355
It appears that in some complex expressions the right shift operator
is not evaluating c
It seems to be 32bit safari related... running in rosetta or on SL in
64bit clears the issue up for us.
On Jun 9, 10:11 am, Pascal wrote:
> When we try to run dev mode to get a better stack trace, everything
> works fine. Could it be a change in the javascript engine in safari 5
> that's causing
Yes, others are hitting this, and it looks like a bug in the Safari 5
Javascript Core.
On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 11:11 AM, Pascal wrote:
> When we try to run dev mode to get a better stack trace, everything
> works fine. Could it be a change in the javascript engine in safari 5
> that's causing this
When we try to run dev mode to get a better stack trace, everything
works fine. Could it be a change in the javascript engine in safari 5
that's causing this error?
Any insights?
Regards,
Pascal
On 9 juin, 10:18, Pascal wrote:
> For both gwt 2.0.2 and 2.0.3 some of our users that have upgraded
For both gwt 2.0.2 and 2.0.3 some of our users that have upgraded to
Safari 5 are seeing this error. This is a vanilla GWT application (no
external library). This is happening in web mode. Everything works
fine in Safari 4 (and all other browsers). Also, some of our Safari 5
users are not seeing th
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