PowerBook G4, so the only binary I can produce is for the PowerPC. Perhaps someone lucky enough to own a MacBookPro can produce a binary for me on that processor architecture. Many thanks to the generous folks on #developers, in particular, timeless, cbarrett, sdwilsh, and jhpedemonte. Here are the changes. SECTION: Changes M dist/build.xml - propogate clean on mac os x - On mac os x, there is .jnilib and also .dylib M dom/build.xml - propogate make on mac os x M webclient/build.xml - new file for javah on mac - propogate clobber_all on mac M webclient/classes_spec/org/mozilla/webclient/BrowserControlCanvas.java - get the tree lock before calling to native code to get the native window A webclient/classes_spec/org/mozilla/webclient/impl/wrapper_native/CocoaAppKitThreadDelegatingNativeEventThread.java - Allows running arbitrary code on the AppKit thread. Prevents Thread Safety assertions. M webclient/classes_spec/org/mozilla/webclient/impl/wrapper_native/CocoaBrowserControlCanvas.java - adhere to informal protocol to create NativeEventThread M webclient/classes_spec/org/mozilla/webclient/impl/wrapper_native/ImplObjectNative.java - use NativeEventThread.instance.isNativeEventThread() M webclient/classes_spec/org/mozilla/webclient/impl/wrapper_native/NativeEventThread.java - implement isNativeEventThread() M webclient/src_moz/Makefile.in - turn on objc-exceptions on mac os x M webclient/src_moz/NativeBrowserControl.cpp M webclient/src_moz/NativeBrowserControl.h - work with cocoa M webclient/src_moz/NativeEventThread.cpp M webclient/src_moz/cocoa/CocoaBrowserControlCanvas.h M webclient/src_moz/cocoa/CocoaBrowserControlCanvasImpl.cpp - two methods to run arbitrary code on the AppKit thread M webclient/src_moz/cocoa/CocoaBrowserControlCanvas.mm M webclient/test/manual/src/classes/org/mozilla/webclient/test/TestBrowser.java git-svn-id: svn://10.0.0.236/trunk@227737 18797224-902f-48f8-a5cc-f745e15eee43
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