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I've reverted to an earlier nightly build until the issue is fixed.
And, of course, I'm wondering when FF4 will be supported in GWT - but that's another story (and
thread) entirely. In August I heard it was "real soon now"...
Alan
On 12/20/2010 8:26 AM, Thomas Broyer wrote:
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And, of course, I'm wondering when FF4 will be supported in GWT - but that's another story (and
thread) entirely. In August I heard it was "real soon now"...
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I'm currently using 66202, dated Nov 15 2010
Open the folder labeled 66202, download the zip file, extract it and then navigate to Chrome.exe and
use it.
Experience indicates that its best:
1. To *NOT* have any other copies of Chrome/Chromium open before you open this one.
2. Stop any dev mode projects you have (that is, stop them running), close any current versions of
Chrome/Chromium, open the nightly as above and then start dev mode again. I don't believe that you
need to restart eclipse.
I'm using 66202, but you may find a later one works for you - remember that these are nightly builds
and may not work at all!
Hopefully the issue will be resolve shortly....
HTH
Alan
Chrome checks the profile directory to figure out if it needs to start a new session or attach to an existing one. You should be fine having an instance of Chrome open with an instance of Chromium since they use different profiles. If you want to have multiple instances of Chrome or Chromium, then simply launch your alternate with --user-data-dir=/path/to/alternate/profile/directory