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jdm
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Mar 21, 2013
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Could you specify that it's 64bit for both OS X and Linux? |
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This is a fix for #309 and #308 along with servo/rust-mozjs#18. Change JSVal from u64 to {u64}
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This is a fix for #309 and #308 along with servo/rust-mozjs#18. Change JSVal from u64 to {u64}
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Make the last argument to DOMImplementation.createDocument optional; r=annevk
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modified config lines to specify platforms the previous PR had a merge conflict in device.rs but this should work r? @larsbergstrom
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astrieanna commentedMar 21, 2013
It would have saved me some time (see issue #307) if the README had at least mentioned that 64bit is currently the only target.