# This file specifies a list of possible mozilla installations to load, in # priority order. Non-existent paths are ignored, and the next location is # searched. A best effort attempt is also made to ignore paths containing # incompatible mozilla installations (for example, ones which use GTK1 instead # of GTK2, which is required). The first apparently valid installation found # will be used (although it could still fail later). # # Non-absolute paths are relative to the directory containing this file (that # is, the GWT install directory). # # Non-system installations should contain a file named "gwt-dl-loadorder.conf". # The format of such a file is one shared library per line which dictates the # order in which that installation's shared libraries must be loaded to prevent # implicit loading of other libraries. In other words, no library should be # loaded before its dependencies. This is to prevent the LD_LIBRARY_PATH or # other system library load configuration from loading the default system # version of the library instead of the version in the target installation. # Prefer mozilla 1.7.13 if it exists, because it supports mouse wheel events. # If you need mouse wheel events, you can install the distribution available at: # # http://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/svn/tools/redist/mozilla/mozilla-1.7.13.tar.gz # # However, this version may not run correctly on your system. If it doesn't, # you can try installing a mozilla 1.7.13 built for your system. mozilla-1.7.13 # This is the default mozilla that ships with GWT. mozilla-1.7.12 # See if there are compatible mozilla distributions already installed. /usr/lib/mozilla-1.7.13 /usr/lib/mozilla-1.7.12 /usr/lib/mozilla