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Yahor Radtsevich commented on JBIDE-14370:
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A more detailed explanation follows.
The idea is to allow BrowserSim to work on 64-bit Eclipse under Windows. The problem with
it is that there is no 64-bit Safari. Thus, the only way to run BrowserSim on 64-bit
Eclipse is to run it on 32-bit JVM with 32-bit SWT in the java classpath.
We would like to use a BrowserSim fragment to provide 32-bit SWT bundles. The fragment
should look like this:
{code}
\org.jboss.tools.vpe.browsersim.win32.win32.x86_64
\lib
\org.eclipse.swt_x.xxx.xx.jar
\org.eclipse.swt.win32.win32.x86_x.xxx.xx.jar
{code}
Our BrowserSim launcher will automatically add these SWT jars to the BrowserSim's
classpath and then everything is fine.
Of course we could commit this fragment with SWT jars to git repository, but it is
obviously not a good idea.
[~mickael_istria], is it possible to *automatically add 32-bit SWT libraries to this
fragment during the building process*?
Add 32bit swt libraries to eclipse64 module as a result of the build
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Key: JBIDE-14370
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-14370
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Sub-task
Components: browsersim
Reporter: Konstantin Marmalyukov
Assignee: Mickael Istria
Fix For: 4.1.0.Beta1
We need to have latest 32-bit SWT libraries in resources folder of eclipse64 browsersim
module to make user able to run browserSim from x64 eclipse.
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