The Moonshine App Store Helper application is supposed to launch
automatically after the installer completes, but it seems that this is
currently broken.  For now, please launch the application manually.

This application will download Flex 4.15.0, FlexJS 0.7.0, and Ant 1.10.1 to
~/Downloads/Moonshine SDKs, so that they can be automatically configured by
Moonshine.   If you wish to use copies of the SDKs that you downloaded
yourself, they will need to be placed in ~/Downloads because of a sandbox
limitation.


Peter Ent-2 wrote
> On Mac macOS Sierra: When I start this new version of Moonshine, I get a
> dialog that tells me that due to an Apple sandbox issue, my Apache Flex
> and Apache FlexJS SDKs must be located in the Downloads folder. OK, fine,
> so I click on the button that takes me to a Moonshine downloads page, but
> there is only a download for Moonshine
> (http://moonshine-ide.com/moonshine-app-store-helper/) Helper. Thinking
> that is probably it (I was actually expecting to do to the Apache
> Flex/FlexJS page to get the SDKs), I downloaded the package and launched
> it.
> 
> That did "something" (not sure what) and then offered to delete itself,
> which I did. This left my Downloads folder in its original condition
> (which is currently empty).
> 
> So I'm not really sure this part of the set up worked.
> 
> Regards,
> Peter Ent
> Adobe Systems/Apache Flex Project





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