I'm working on a new tutorial... I had some time to muck around with it this weekend...
Fred, can you check to see if my push I did to the SVN-TEST file came through ok? -Nick On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 6:27 PM, Frédéric THOMAS <webdoubl...@hotmail.com>wrote: > Well, as I said in the 1rst post, you can simplify your life using the > installer, it will install the sdk 4.9.1 for you and that's will be your > base I never tried it like that but I think it should work, you can then > start to the step 6, don't forget the 1rst step, manually clone the sdk > 'git clone > https://git-wip-us.apache.org/**repos/asf/flex-sdk.git<https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/flex-sdk.git>sdk' > > > -Fred > > -----Message d'origine----- From: Marcus Fritze > Sent: Monday, April 08, 2013 12:20 AM > > To: dev@flex.apache.org > Subject: Re: How to compile and contribute Flex SDK in IntelliJ 12 with > Git? > > Thanks again for your answer. > > To be honest this doesn't makes sense to me and I don't understand this, > but I try to figure it out. > > Marcus > > Am 08.04.2013 um 00:03 schrieb Frédéric THOMAS <webdoubl...@hotmail.com>: > > Well, I didn't say to use IDEA before the step 6, the more complicated >> part is the sdk setup, once done, that's easy, in more those steps are >> nothing relative to the videos you can find on internet but it works for me. >> >> The 1srt part is Apache Flex specifics, the 2nd one is the best way I >> found. >> >> At the beginning I tried to import the all SDK, it wasn't perfect but it >> worked, then I preferred to do it per library, the one I want to work with, >> actually I did it with the experimental one but I'm pretty sure I can use >> the same steps for another one. >> >> If you ask me, there should be an easy tutorial for everybody how to >>> build the SDK (with the common used developer tools IntelliJ and / or >>> eclipse). Sorry, but this isn't working for me. Any help is appreciated. >>> >> >> There's not, some manual steps are required for now and that's nothing >> to do with any IDE. >> I started the implementation of an app to automatized those steps, but >> that's on my spare time and I do many things, so, it's far to be ready. >> >> -Fred >> >> -----Message d'origine----- From: Marcus Fritze >> Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2013 11:44 PM >> To: dev@flex.apache.org >> Subject: Re: How to compile and contribute Flex SDK in IntelliJ 12 with >> Git? >> >> Thanks Frederic for the detailed description. >> >> I tried your tutorial, but this doesn't work for me. It seems there is no >> easy way to load the Flex SDK into IntelliJ as a full project (as described >> in the video for IDEA 11.1 by Nicholas Kwiatkowski) or even import. >> >> I think the video show a very good tutorial for IDEA 11.1, but it doesn't >> work for me with version 12 and git. >> >> Currently, I stuck in the point "Setup the SDK". :-( >> >> If you ask me, there should be an easy tutorial for everybody how to >> build the SDK (with the common used developer tools IntelliJ and / or >> eclipse). Sorry, but this isn't working for me. Any help is appreciated. >> >> Thanks >> >> Marcus >> >> Am 07.04.2013 um 00:21 schrieb Frédéric THOMAS <webdoubl...@hotmail.com>: >> >> What I would do, from memory and the with the experimental lib: >>> >>> 1- First of all clone the sdk as describe in the git wiki, the source >>> root will be <SourceSDK> >>> >>> Setup the SDK (if you want to use the 4.9.1 as base, use the installer >>> and go directly to the point 6, <copiedSDK> will the path of the 4.9.1): >>> >>> 2- build the sdk, look at the readme at the source of the sdk tree, >>> follow the instructions, TLF included. >>> 3- checkout a new branch, then build a release on. >>> 4- make the IDE sdk running sdk/ide/flashbuilder/** >>> makeApacheFlexForFlashBuilder.**sh >>> 5- Copy this new sdk where you want, personally, I copy it under the >>> SDKs of my FlashBuilder installation path, that will be the <copiedSDK>. >>> >>> Setup the lib you want to modify: >>> >>> 6- Open IDEA, import the experimental project from the sources: >>> <SourceSDK>/frameworks/**projects/experimental >>> 7- it will ask you to choose or create a SDK, create a new one selecting >>> the one you copied/installed, give it a name (ex: 4.10.0 experimental) >>> 8- open the project settings/SDKs/4.10.0 experimental and remove the >>> experimental lib from the classpath >>> 9- under module/experimental/**dependencies, choose '4.10.0 >>> experimental' as flex/air sdk >>> 10- under module/experimental/, type experimental.swc as output filename >>> and as output folder, select <copiedSDK>/frameworks/libs and >>> desktop/library as sdk type. >>> >>> You can now modify the code, build it and test it under flashbuilder or >>> idea creating a new Flex app project and selecting the <copiedSDK> >>> >>> I hope that helps. >>> >>> -Fred >>> >>> -----Message d'origine----- From: Marcus Fritze >>> Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2013 10:42 PM >>> To: dev@flex.apache.org >>> Subject: How to compile and contribute Flex SDK in IntelliJ 12 with Git? >>> >>> Hi list, >>> >>> ok based on this >>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?**v=5COE3hYqCJk<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5COE3hYqCJk>tutorial >>> I tried to checkout the Git in IntelliJ. But I don't get it. >>> >>> I created a new IntelliJ Project (Java Module) with the name "Apache >>> Flex". Then I clicked VCS -> Checkout from Version Control -> Git >>> >>> In the new PopUp I used >>> >>> URL: >>> https://git-wip-us.apache.org/**repos/asf/flex-sdk.git<https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/flex-sdk.git> >>> Path: /Users/marcus/Documents/**IdeaProjects >>> Dir: Apache Flex >>> >>> But I get the error: "The Path /Users/marcus/Documents/**IdeaProjects/Apache >>> Flex exists. Git cannot clone to an existing directory." >>> >>> Of course it exists, this is the empty project I already created. And I >>> want to use this for the Flex SDK. >>> >>> Ok, how does it work with IntelliJ 12 and Git? Has anybody an up-to-date >>> tutorial. I would really like to help to fix some bugs in the SDK. >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> Marcus Fritze >>> >> >>