Thanks for the help Alex, I'll check it tomorrow when I am back in office On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 5:20 PM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com.invalid> wrote:
> Location of mm.cfg is listed here [1] > > If mm.cfg is ok, next step is to use the command-line debugger. For AIR > apps, you have to launch bin/fdb from the SDK folder, then type 'r' and > return. This should cause the debugger to wait for the next runtime to > launch. > > Then run the ads command you see in the launch details below. The > debugger report that it connected. Use the 'c' command until the AIR app > comes up. If the AIR app just runs and nothing happened in the debugger, > the next step is to use "bin/swfdump -abc" on the SWF in bin-debug. Look > for 'debugline' and 'debugfile' in the output. If it isn't there, then > some how the build process is not placing debug information into the SWF. > Then it is time to check all of your settings. > > HTH, > -Alex > > [1] > http://help.adobe.com/en_US/flex/using/WS2db454920e96a9e51e63e3d11c0b > f69084 > -7fc9.html > > On 7/12/17, 1:34 AM, "Fréderic Cox" <coxfrede...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >When I change my SDK it is giving me the same problem. > > > >Process terminated without establishing connection to debugger. > > > >trace1 > >trace2 > > > >Launch command details: "/Applications/Adobe Flash Builder 4.7/sdks/4.6.0 > >(AIR 3.8)/bin/adl" -runtime "/Applications/Adobe Flash Builder > >4.7/sdks/4.6.0 (AIR 3.8)/runtimes/air/mac" > >/Users/frederic/Desktop/Exuvis/Mediahuis/DebugTest/ > bin-debug/DebugTest-app > >.xml > >/Users/frederic/Desktop/Exuvis/Mediahuis/DebugTest/bin-debug > > > >So it must be something external, no? > > > >On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 6:08 PM, Fréderic Cox <coxfrede...@gmail.com> > >wrote: > > > >> Thanks a lot for your help. > >> > >> I have created a new project and the same problem arises so it has > >>nothing > >> to do with compiler options. I created a project DebugTest and in > >> creationComplete I've put two traces and a breakpoint. The debugger does > >> not connect and shows: > >> > >> Process terminated without establishing connection to debugger. > >> > >> trace1 > >> trace2 > >> > >> Launch command details: > >>/Users/frederic/ApacheFlex/sdk/4.15.0_AIR20/bin/adl > >> -runtime /Users/frederic/ApacheFlex/sdk/4.15.0_AIR20/runtimes/air/mac > >> > >>/Users/frederic/Desktop/Exuvis/Mediahuis/DebugTest/ > bin-debug/DebugTest-ap > >>p.xml > >> /Users/frederic/Desktop/Exuvis/Mediahuis/DebugTest/bin-debug > >> > >> I have disabled all my chrome and firefox extensions but no luck. > >>Should I > >> restart my Mac? Going to try that now... > >> > >> Where do I find mm.cfg? > >> > >> Regards, > >> > >> Fréderic > >> > >> On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 5:38 PM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com.invalid> > >> wrote: > >> > >>> Hi Fréderic, > >>> > >>> The actual debugger is the same in Flash Builder. Flash Builder has a > >>> built-in debugger that tries to connect to a debugger Flash Player in > >>>the > >>> browser, or to the Air Debug Launcher (ADL). > >>> > >>> When you Run/Debug a Desktop app in Flash Builder, I think it should > >>> always launch ADL. I don't think there is any other way to set up the > >>> launch. If the app comes up but the debugger doesn't connect, you can > >>> probably assume ADL is being launched. > >>> > >>> If the debugger isn't connecting to ADL, as Jeffry mentioned, if you > >>>set > >>> debug=false as a compiler option, the runtime will not try to connect > >>>to > >>> the debugger. > >>> > >>> Another way the debugger fails to connect is if some other Flash or AIR > >>> application is also launching around the same time as your application. > >>> The debugger isn't looking for your app specifically, it is looking for > >>> the first new instance of a Flash or AIR runtime. I've seen little > >>> browser plugins fool the debugger. I've seen SWFs in the preloader of > >>>a > >>> Flex app connect instead of the main app. I've seen an Flash animation > >>> embedded in the main app connect instead of the main app. > >>> > >>> Also, I've seen where the profiler is set up for launch as well. Check > >>> your mm.cfg file to see if the profiler is getting launched. Sometimes > >>>if > >>> a profiler session crashed or is aborted, the mm.cfg is not restored. > >>> > >>> HTH, > >>> -Alex > >>> > >>> On 7/11/17, 8:11 AM, "Fréderic Cox" <coxfrede...@gmail.com> wrote: > >>> > >>> >Thanks for the replies. > >>> > > >>> >The problem is related to AIR debugging on desktop. I did not change > >>>my > >>> >Apache Flex SDK so I really can't understand what caused the problem. > >>> > > >>> >Which debugger is used for AIR and where is it located? > >>> > > >>> >On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 3:41 PM, Harbs <harbs.li...@gmail.com> wrote: > >>> > > >>> >> Same for me. > >>> >> > >>> >> > On Jul 11, 2017, at 4:18 PM, Jeffry Houser <jef...@dot-com-it.com > > > >>> >> wrote: > >>> >> > > >>> >> > To debug a browser based applications, I use Firefox. I couldn't > >>>get > >>> >>a > >>> >> debugger to work in any other browser. > >>> >> > >>> >> > >>> > >>> > >> > >