This question gets asked every time when there's a new Firefox release.
Please search the list for similar topics on Firefox 5/6/7/8/9/10/11 and swap 12 for the version number.
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On Apr 25, 2012 3:46 AM, "James Wendel" <jmwe...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> I'm well aware of the other threads that exist. But these thread
> tends to act as a central place for people to go to see if a build of
> the GWT plugin is available. Alan has been very helpful in previous
> few FF releases on getting us new plugin builds within a day or 2.
>
> I'm just sitting and waiting for Alan or another Googler to say they
> have a build or are working on it. I'm not in any real rush, just
> wanted to get the ball rolling.
I'm not annoyed by the threads asking for the progress the plugin. I'm more annoyed by Firefox itself.
One would thought that if they were to do rapid releases, at least they'd think of a way to provide compatibility with old plugins...
– Turn off auto-update in Firefox* if they use it to develop in GWT? I
think it’s been proven that the only major thing these releases have
is their version number increment, so why the rush to update?
– Use Chrome to develop in GWT? I never had a single problem with the
GWT plugin since I started development.
* I _think_ they finally managed in version 11 to make a mechanism
that actually doesn’t still update Firefox behind your back at the
first opportunity if you explicitly disabled auto-update, assuming you
properly sacrificed a weighted companion cube using an adequate
garbage incinerator and the correct ritual.
Olivier
Why don’t people either:– Turn off auto-update in Firefox* if they use it to develop in GWT? I
think it’s been proven that the only major thing these releases have
is their version number increment, so why the rush to update?
– Use Chrome to develop in GWT? I never had a single problem with the
GWT plugin since I started development.
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-Alan
Sound be fixed now.
-Alan
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What about Windows?
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http://acleung.com/ff12-win.xpi
That should cover all the OS'es. I am going to put together all that and check it in soon.
Let me know if you run into problems.
-Alan
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Alan:
Just wanted to say thank you man. The plug-in works great. It is a shame that Google couldn’t create these in a timely manner. Your effort is greatly appreciated – especially from those of us that have to get real work done.
Mark
Alan:
Just wanted to say thank you man. The plug-in works great. It is a shame that Google couldn’t create these in a timely manner. Your effort is greatly appreciated – especially from those of us that have to get real work done.
http://acleung.com/ff12-win.xpi
That should cover all the OS'es. I am going to put together all that and check it in soon.
Let me know if you run into problems.
-Alan
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