On Mar 9, 2014 9:38 PM, "Alex Harui" <aha...@adobe.com> wrote:
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> On 3/9/14 4:47 PM, "Lee Burrows" <subscripti...@leeburrows.com> wrote:
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> >To clarify, i was seeing the Flex busy mouse cursor (the clock), not the
> >native windows busy mouse cursor.
> Understood.  So in looking at the code, I'd guess that both Lee's and
> Maurice's issues are due to an error fetching either
> sdk-installer-config-4.0.xml or apache-flex-flexjs-installer-config.xml.
> We should, at some point, improve the error handling there.
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> So while we have enough +1 votes, the question is: how often do we expect
> to get errors fetching these xml files?  Is it often enough that we should
> fix these issues now with an RC7, or ship now and wait and see if other
> stuff crops up, especially as more folks start trying FlexJS.  Like I
> said, there's a reasonable chance something else will need to change in
> the installer for the first FlexJS release.
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> Also, if Piotr is going to submit a Polish locale, while we can just drop
> the files on the server and update the config-xml and the installer will
> just pick it up and use it, technically we should cut a release so the
> latest sources are officially available.
>
> BTW, can someone tell me what is the issue with the Disclaimer?
>
> I'm not sure I have formed an opinion of what to do.  What do other think?
>  The internet is pretty reliable for me.  I've run dozens of installs by
> now and haven't missed on these files.
>
> Thanks,
> -Alex
>

Lee's issue sounds pretty serious to me.  If you are up for it, I think an
RC7 is worth it.

Thanks,
Om

> >
> >On 09/03/2014 23:15, Justin Mclean wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I think Lee's issue:
> >> "On first run, buttons and dropdowns were not populated and installer
> >>was showing busy mouse cursor continuously."
> >>
> >> And Maurices issue - missing license check boxes
> >> https://www.dropbox.com/s/iigugjjjchm7w7i/flexJS_complist_EN.png
> >>
> >> Need to be investigated before we release the installer. It's not
> >>giving me confidence that issues like this occur - even if they don't
> >>occur all the time.
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Justin
> >
> >
> >--
> >Lee Burrows
> >ActionScripter
> >
>

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