Did a flashlog.txt file get created? What kind of output was in it? Where did it end up on your computer?
-Alex On 3/23/15, 2:22 PM, "Mihai Chira" <mihai.ch...@gmail.com> wrote: >Like this? TraceOutputFileEnable=1 >yes. > >On 23 March 2015 at 21:38, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote: >> Is trace output enabled in the mm.cfg file? >> >> On 3/23/15, 1:28 PM, "Mihai Chira" <mihai.ch...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>>Thanks, Om! Now works just fine from the command prompt after >>>installing gpg4win. >>> >>>Later down the line I get this error: >>> >>>_______________________________________ >>> >>>compilemustellaswc: >>>Loading configuration file >>>C:\Users\someUser\workspace\sdk\frameworks\flex-con >>>fig.xml >>>C:\Users\someUser\Adobe Flash Builder >>>4.7\FlexSDK4.14.1\apache-flex-sdk-4.14.1 >>>-src\mustella\mustella.swc (95112 bytes) >>>C:\Users\someUser\Adobe Flash Builder >>>4.7\FlexSDK4.14.1\apache-flex-sdk-4.14.1 >>>-src\build.xml:1498: warning: 'includeantruntime' was not set, >>>defaulting >>>to bui >>>ld.sysclasspath=last; set to false for repeatable builds >>>Compiling 1 source file >>> >>>load-task: >>> >>>basictests: >>>Loading configuration file C:\Users\someUser\Adobe Flash Builder >>>4.7\FlexSDK4. >>>14.1\apache-flex-sdk-4.14.1-src\frameworks\flex-config.xml >>>Loading configuration file C:\Users\someUser\Adobe Flash Builder >>>4.7\FlexSDK4. >>>14.1\apache-flex-sdk-4.14.1-src\frameworks\tests\basicTests\BasicTests-c >>>on >>>fig.xm >>>l >>>C:\Users\someUser\Adobe Flash Builder >>>4.7\FlexSDK4.14.1\apache-flex-sdk-4.14.1 >>>-src\frameworks\tests\basicTests\BasicTests.swf (3798035 bytes) >>>Loading configuration file C:\Users\someUser\Adobe Flash Builder >>>4.7\FlexSDK4. >>>14.1\apache-flex-sdk-4.14.1-src\frameworks\flex-config.xml >>>C:\Users\someUser\Adobe Flash Builder >>>4.7\FlexSDK4.14.1\apache-flex-sdk-4.14.1 >>>-src\frameworks\tests\basicTests\basicLoader.swf (959 bytes) >>>Loading configuration file C:\Users\someUser\Adobe Flash Builder >>>4.7\FlexSDK4. >>>14.1\apache-flex-sdk-4.14.1-src\frameworks\flex-config.xml >>>C:\Users\someUser\Adobe Flash Builder >>>4.7\FlexSDK4.14.1\apache-flex-sdk-4.14.1 >>>-src\frameworks\tests\basicTests\spark\views\StyleManagerModuleTest.swf >>>(541283 >>>bytes) >>>Loading configuration file C:\Users\someUser\Adobe Flash Builder >>>4.7\FlexSDK4. >>>14.1\apache-flex-sdk-4.14.1-src\frameworks\flex-config.xml >>>Required RSLs: >>> framework_20150323.swf >>> textLayout_20150323.swf >>> spark_20150323.swf >>> osmf_20150323.swf >>>C:\Users\someUser\Adobe Flash Builder >>>4.7\FlexSDK4.14.1\apache-flex-sdk-4.14.1 >>>-src\frameworks\tests\basicTests\spark\views\HelloWorld.swf (62946 >>>bytes) >>>launching player and swf >>>DEPRECATED - <available> used to override an existing property. >>> Build file should not reuse the same property name for different >>>values. >>>DEPRECATED - <available> used to override an existing property. >>> Build file should not reuse the same property name for different >>>values. >>> >>>mustellaresultsparser: >>>No results. Is trace output enabled? >>>results: FAILED >>>_______________________________________ >>> >>>I'm sure it's something simple, but I'm not sure what. I'll give it >>>more time tomorrow. In the meantime I checked in some small >>>improvements to the README (on develop). >>> >>> >>>On 23 March 2015 at 19:33, OmPrakash Muppirala <bigosma...@gmail.com> >>>wrote: >>>> I have the same error when trying to run gpg on Git Bash. But it >>>>works >>>> completely fine on my Windows Command Prompt shell. Apparently, its a >>>> known issue that Git Bash and windows command prompt look at different >>>> places for the ring file [1] >>>> >>>> Have you tried that instead of Git Bash? >>>> >>>> Of course, I had to install gpg on my machine first from [2] >>>> >>>> [1] https://github.com/keybase/node-client/issues/95 >>>> [2] http://gpg4win.org/download.html >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Om >>>> >>>> On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 11:22 AM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Try some other commands with GPG. It may be your GPG set up and not >>>>> anything related to Flex. >>>>> >>>>> Google says there may be more than one gpg program on your computer >>>>>and >>>>> running the wrong one can result in something like this. >>>>> >>>>> -Alex >>>>> >>>>> On 3/23/15, 11:07 AM, "Mihai Chira" <mihai.ch...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >I'm using the git bash (C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\bin\sh.exe). It's >>>>> >the same even if I run it as administrator. >>>>> > >>>>> >On 23 March 2015 at 18:54, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote: >>>>> >> Are you using a Cygwin or some other shell emulator? You may be >>>>>having >>>>> >> file permission problems and need to use sudo. >>>>> >> >>>>> >> -Alex >>>>> >> >>>>> >> On 3/23/15, 10:44 AM, "Mihai Chira" <mihai.ch...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> >> >>>>> >>>> 1) You downloaded the KEYS file? >>>>> >>>Yes, in the same folder as ApproveSDK.xml, which is why it didn't >>>>>need >>>>> >>>a path. But I just tried to give it the absolute path instead of >>>>>the >>>>> >>>relative one, and I get the same error. >>>>> >> >>>>> >>>>> >>