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Carsten Pfeiffer commented on JBIDE-2720:
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[~kmarmaliykov] Yes, this patch is for xulrunner. It changes the link process for the
javascript library in xulrunner to add a manifest to the resulting dll. You don't
actually need to rebuild all of xulrunner. You could also manually invoke mt.exe to add
the manifest (which is being created during build, but not added to the dll). For details
see
If this is too uncomfortable for you, you can just rebuild xulrunner with the patch
applied.
[~dagz213] I don't have the time to explain how to build the entire xulrunner, but
there is plenty of information from Mozilla. See e.g.
Need 64-bit windows support
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Key: JBIDE-2720
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-2720
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: visual-page-editor-core
Affects Versions: 2.1.0.GA, 2.1.1, 2.1.2, 3.0.0.alpha
Reporter: Samuel Mendenhall
Assignee: Konstantin Marmalyukov
Fix For: 4.2.x
Attachments: .mozconfig, buildlog1.log, buildlog1_x86_short.log, buildlog2.log,
buildlog2_x86_short.log, buildlog3.log, build_error_when_run_x64.bat.txt,
build_log_win_sdk6.log.txt, build_log_win_sdk7.log.txt, c-runtime-error.png, mozconfig1,
mozconfig2, vpe-win-jdk64.png
If you use a 64-bit JVM, the XULRunner parts of JBoss Tools does not load.
We should look into providing a xulrunner for Windows 64-bit.
*Update:*
In JBoss Tools 4.1.0 and JBoss Developer Studio 7.0.0 XULRunner for 64-bit Windows is
provided via experimental update site:
http://download.jboss.org/jbosstools/updates/integration/kepler/core/xulr...
{color:red}*Known problems:*{color}
* XULRunner for 64-bit Windows is incompatible with Intel OpenCL SDK
*If you get [R6034
error|https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-2720?focusedCommentId=1277169...]
you may:*
* Try to uninstall Intel OpenCL SDK
* *OR* Disable XULRunner by adding the option
{{-Dorg.jboss.tools.vpe.loadxulrunner=false}} to the {{eclipse.ini}} (or
{{jbdevstudio.ini}} if you use JBoss Developer Studio)
If you do not have Intel OpenCL SDK installed but still getting the R6034 error, we will
very appreciate if you run Process Explorer as described in [this
comment|https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-2720?focusedCommentId=12772...]
and help us to find conflicting library.
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