Good to know you got it working.  Patches to fix case-sensitivity issues
are welcome.

-Alex

On 12/29/14, 8:43 AM, "Left Right" <olegsivo...@gmail.com> wrote:

>Case sensitivity also causes some tests to fail:
>
>    [junit] /home/wvxvw/projects/flex-tlf/compile-config.xml:37
>    [junit] Error: unable to open
>'/home/wvxvw/projects/flex-tlf/textlayout/manifest.xml'.
>    [junit] /home/wvxvw/projects/flex-tlf/compile-config.xml (line: 37)
>    [junit]             </namespace>
>
>This is because the directory is actually called textLayout (note capital
>L).
>
>And, I think I got it to work, I also needed to symlink the guava.jar
>which I copied before into the flex-falcon/compiler/lib directory to
>this flex-falcon/compiler/generated/dist/sdk/lib/external/guava.jar
>
>Thanks!
>
>On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 6:26 PM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 12/29/14, 8:12 AM, "Left Right" <olegsivo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Apparently it copied it to a wrong place... where should it be? After
>>>the build I have it in $FALCON_HOME/../lib/ but that doesn't seem to
>>>be the proper place for it, or is it?
>>>Actually, the build doesn't finish properly because of the tests, is
>>>there any simple way to skip the tests? Maybe it would have copied it,
>>>if the tests succeeded?
>>
>> The build.xml in the compiler folder should download flex-tool-api.jar
>>to
>> its lib folder.  Then some build step copies it into a modified Flex SDK
>> in the generated/dist/sdk/lib/external folder.
>>
>>>
>>>Re' names - well, maybe on Macs Ant will translate all names to
>>>lowercase or something like that. I'm sure that it says in the build
>>>script JFlex.jar, but loads jflex.jar.
>>
>> Ah, ok. I didn’t notice it was a case-sensitivity issue.
>>
>> -Alex
>>

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