Update: running ant -Dbuild.number=20141204 -Dbuild.noprompt=release
failed at the PackageMXP target in
frameworks\projects\flash-integration\build.xml:159 with this as the
only information:

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FlashMXP:
     [echo] ADOBE_EXTENSION_MANAGER is c:\Program Files
(x86)\Adobe\Extension Manager 5\Adobe Extension Manager CS5\Adobe
Extensio
n Manager CS5.exe

ReportNoExtensionManager:

PackageMXP:
     [echo] Creating MXP file
c:\Users\evolverine\workspace\sdk/frameworks/flash-integration/FlexComponentKit.mxp
    [mkdir] Created dir:
c:\Users\evolverine\workspace\sdk\frameworks\flash-integration

BUILD FAILED
c:\Users\evolverine\workspace\sdk\build.xml:393: The following error
occurred while executing this line:
c:\Users\evolverine\workspace\sdk\frameworks\build.xml:126: The
following error occurred while executing this line:
c:\Users\evolverine\workspace\sdk\frameworks\build.xml:441: The
following error occurred while executing this line:
c:\Users\evolverine\workspace\sdk\frameworks\projects\flash-integration\build.xml:141:
The following error occurred while executin
g this line:
c:\Users\evolverine\workspace\sdk\frameworks\projects\flash-integration\build.xml:152:
The following error occurred while executin
g this line:
c:\Users\evolverine\workspace\sdk\frameworks\projects\flash-integration\build.xml:162:
exec returned: 5

Total time: 5 minutes 33 seconds
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I took a look at what it was doing, and ran it manually with this command:

$ "c:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Extension Manager 5\Adobe Extension
Manager CS5\Adobe Extension Manager CS5.exe" -suppress -package
mxi="FlexComponentKit.mxi"
mxp="c:\Users\evolverine\workspace\sdk\frameworks\flash-integration\FlexComponentKit.mxp"

this worked (i.e. FlexComponentKit.mxp appeared in the
frameworks\flash-integration folder), but now I need to run the ant
command again with the PackageMXP target commented out, so the rest of
the stuff can happen...

Does anyone know why the ant task might not have worked, while it
works manually with the same arguments? (I am running git bash as
administrator.) I couldn't find any log files in the Extension Manager
install folder to see what might have happened.

On 4 December 2014 at 18:54, Mihai Chira <mihai.ch...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the promptitude guys.
>
> Alex, I am working from the repos indeed.
>
> Erik, thanks for the pointer. I'm just running ant
> -Dbuild.number=20141204 -Dbuild.noprompt=release, and then following
> the next steps; let's see if that helps.
>
> Om, I think I tried that a while ago and got into a lot of trouble
> because those projects in the 'frameworks/projects' folder had so many
> dependencies and custom compilation flags, etc. I'm glad you could get
> it to run, but I'd like to make the current source a working SDK for
> the IDE.
>
> On 4 December 2014 at 18:37, OmPrakash Muppirala <bigosma...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> The best way I know of is to point FB to a version of the SDK created by
>> the Flex Installer.  Then, add flex-sdk\frameworks\projects\XXXX as Flex
>> library projects in the same workspace.  Then, in your test application,
>> add the library projects as a 'Project dependency'.  This way, you can
>> continue to modify the flex library projects (i.e. editing the git repo
>> directly) while making sure your test app is using your latest changes.
>>
>> Note: For the flex-sdk\frameworks\projects\textLayout Flex library project,
>> you need to add flex-tlf\textLayout\src as a 'Source path'.
>>
>> This has worked for me reliably.  Hope this helps you with your current
>> endeavor.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Om
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 10:26 AM, Mihai Chira <mihai.ch...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I want to make sure that I bug I raised in tlf is reproducible in the
>>> nightly source. I've never tried making the source sdk the current sdk
>>> before, and it's proving much more difficult than I thought. Here's
>>> what I did:
>>>
>>> >ant release (in main sdk folder)
>>> after finally figuring out that I need a cfg file with the path to
>>> basicLoader.swf and BasicTests.swf to run the mustella tests...
>>> got error compiling: adl.exe is missing
>>>
>>> >constructFlexForIDE.bat "c:\[somePath]\sdk" "c:\[somePath]\sdk\in\SDK_4.6"
>>> that worked (eventually), but got this error compiling: The definition
>>> of base class Error was not found.
>>>
>>> >ant ide
>>> same error
>>>
>>> upon checking, the airglobal.swc in the installed SDK (v4.12.1) is
>>> different from the one I now have in the source version (and the
>>> latter is the same as the one in the Flex/AIR SDK 4.6 that it
>>> downloads during the ant release target), so I thought I needed to do
>>> this:
>>>
>>> >ide/addAIRtoSDK.sh 15.0 "c:\[somePath]\sdk" (in cygwin)
>>> but couldn't get it to run because this sh file only deals with linux
>>> and mac, so now I'm downloading the AIR SDK 15.0, and I'll follow the
>>> steps in it manually. Hopefully that will work.
>>>
>>>
>>> But I have a feeling all this was too complicated. I'm probably
>>> missing a much easier way to do this?
>>> Thanks,
>>> Mihai
>>>

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