meant ADB, not ADT -----Original Message----- From: Jason Taylor [mailto:ja...@dedoose.com] Sent: Friday, September 18, 2015 11:05 AM To: dev@flex.apache.org Subject: RE: Genymotion?
FlexSDK is fine, and yes FlexSDK ships with ADT and the dlls needed for it, check the lib/android folder. However, that version of ADT is a bit out of date at this point. Regardless that dosen't help get us any closer to being able to use Genymotion which would help tremendouly for our QA team's as Android Emulator isn't a very good option for them. ~ JT -----Original Message----- From: Christofer Dutz [mailto:christofer.d...@c-ware.de] Sent: Friday, September 18, 2015 6:54 AM To: dev@flex.apache.org Subject: AW: Genymotion? Well that's actually not 100% correct ;) You usually install Flex with Air and Air has parts of the Android SDK inside ... it's something I stumbled over wile working on mobile packaging of Air applications on Linux ;-) Chris ________________________________________ Von: Tom Chiverton <t...@extravision.com> Gesendet: Freitag, 18. September 2015 14:58 An: dev@flex.apache.org Betreff: Re: Genymotion? On 17/09/15 20:24, Jason Taylor wrote: > Hi All, hoping someone else might be able to point me in the right direction. > I'm using IntelliJ Idea, Genymotion 2.5, installed the arm translation 1.1, > GApps Package running custom tablet with Android 4.4, but have tried many > different configurations. Originally couldn't get IntelliJ to even see the > devices until I replaced the ADB and dlls in the flex sdk with the ones from > my android sdk platform tools. Created an empty application, and immeaditely > crashes on the emulator. Tried forcing hardware accelleration off, etc. > > Any ideas? > I don't believe Flex ships any parts of the Android SDK. It's likely you have broken your Flex SDK install by replacing parts of it with parts of the Android SDK. Try again with a clean install. Tom