Thursday, November 13, 2014

Re: -noSuperDevMode in launch file keeps coming back!

Oh I get it now, it is a bug, removing it should be switching it back to the default super dev mode, or the program args adjustment isn't changing the launch config as it should be, I hadn't thought of that. Now it makes sense what's going on. 

I'll file and fix that. 

Thanks,
Brandon


On Thursday, November 13, 2014 9:28:09 AM UTC-8, AJ wrote:
Awesome - Thanks vojko - That was it!

On Thursday, November 13, 2014 12:18:35 PM UTC-5, vojko wrote:
I had the same problem. After checking the radio button in the GWT tab you'll be ok.

On Thursday, November 13, 2014 3:54:25 PM UTC+1, AJ wrote:
Hello,
I have created a small application to play with 2.7-rc1 using eclipse.
I ran the project and then saved it as launch file
The default is to use the -noSuperDevMode switch, so I removed that
All is well if I run the using the launch file. However, if I open the laucnh file from the "run configurations" (or debug configurations) menu then the switch is re-inserted.
This is not the behavior I would expect. Every time I open the launch file using the IDE I have to remember to go to the Arguments tab and re-remove the -noSuper... switch

Is this expected behavior?


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