I built the one at the above URL and have mailed it to philippe
Ombredanne <pombredanne(a)nexb.com>
Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
> Or we should have used the official releases by ATF, who *did*
compile
> 1.8.1.3 and who released it.
>
I thought that is what we did. They just never released a 64 bit version of it.
/max
> Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
>
>> So we should actually just have moved to 1.8.1.4 when we realized that ?
>>
>> /max
>>
>>
>>
>>> Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> This should be up to the VPE team to decide.
>>>>
>>>> I would prefer one version used across the board.
>>>>
>>>> Why was 1.8.1.4 used instead of 1.8.1.3 ?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Because we weren't able to compile 1.8.1.3 version on x86 platform.
>>>
>>> /sergey
>>>
>>>
>>>> /max
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Hi all:
>>>>>
>>>>> I've up-loaded a down-graded version of xulrunner over at
>>>>>
http://repository.jboss.org/xulrunner/
>>>>>
>>>>> The reason for this is so that we may (if it's not impossible)
use a
>>>>> matching xulrunner release across all jbds and jbosstools releases.
>>>>> Previously, the x64 release was 1.8.1.4 rather than the standard
1.8.1.3
>>>>> used in windows, linux, and osx.
>>>>>
>>>>> Whether this can be worked into the build for 2.1.0 GA, or the
update
>>>>> site, or not, remains to be seen. But I just wanted to make sure this
is
>>>>> a possibility for GA. Personally, *I* hope it makes it in... but
with
>>>>> the xulrunner version being technically lower than the old, anyone
>>>>> already using the product would have to manually downgrade the file
in
>>>>> the plugins folder. Not exactly a great situation.
>>>>>
>>>>> Parity? Or ease of use? Which will win?
>>>>>
>>>>> - Rob Stryker
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