Also, I have one more point to add, may be firewall is blocking some file
from downloading, like exe, jar, etc,  is it possible to download it as zip
or rar and extract it before using it?

and last Saturday I tried to download flex 4.12.0 (to setup flexjs
manually) manually, it seems most of the mirror site have bad zip file,
after downloaded the sdk I was not able to extract it and getting "bad zip,
incomplete zip" kind of error. I even tried to download from the apaches
backup server, it also have the same problem.





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2014-05-26 1:36 GMT+05:30 Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com>:

>
>
> On 5/24/14 11:28 PM, "Justin Mclean" <jus...@classsoftware.com> wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >> Try getting the falcon file yourself and compare what you get against
> >>the
> >> md5 and what you got.  I'm thinking you got a bad download.  You may
> >>have
> >> to clear the browser caches to get a good download.
> >
> >IMO the error seem to suggest something else:
> >"FLEX_HOME not specified. Environment variable not used."
> Good point.  That error indicates that the mxmlc.jar it was looking for
> was not there, but in theory it just got copied in the steps before, so I
> really don't how to get into this situation.  Maybe the Flex zip download
> was bad, but I doubt that too.
>
> Is there an mxmlc.jar in the lib folder?  Also make sure any virus
> scanner, especially those that check every write to disk is disabled.
>
> -Alex
>
>

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