I have Jose listed in the table on the Wiki page for the whole 'mx' suite. Thanks and good hunting.
--peter On 8/23/12 7:00 PM, "Jose Barragan" <jose.barra...@codeoscopic.com> wrote: >If anybody are working on mx, I'll try it > > [java] > [java] > [java] ===================================================== > [java] Passes: 656 > [java] Fails: 39 > [java] ===================================================== > [java] > [java] > [java] Wrote summary to results.txt > [java] Wrote failures to failures.txt > >BUILD FAILED >/Users/pepebarragan/Developer/apache/flex/sdk/trunk/mustella/build.xml:145 >3: The following error occurred while executing this line: >/Users/pepebarragan/Developer/apache/flex/sdk/trunk/mustella/build.xml:157 >1: Java returned: 1 > >Total time: 18 minutes 28 seconds > >Thanks, >Jose > >On Aug 24, 2012, at 12:43 AM, Justin Mclean <jus...@classsoftware.com> >wrote: > >> Hi, >> >>> I think I found that quotes are ok even on Mac. Isn't the code that >>>makes >>> the initial command line building it up out of pieces? If so, I'd add >>>the >>> quotes as the initial command line is getting built up. >> Need to be adde din about a dozen places but that's not too hard. >>However it still fails as the spilt ignore quotes. >> >> This is the offending line: >> defaultArgs=StringUtils.StringToArray(args); >> >> Something along the lines of this may work (assuming quotes have been >>added). >> >> Matcher match = >>Pattern.compile("([^\\S]*\"[^\"]*\")|(\\S+)").matcher(args); >> ArrayList argList = new ArrayList(); >> >> while (match.find()) { >> if (match.group(1) == null) { >> argList.add(match.group(2)); >> } else { >> argList.add(match.group(1)); >> } >> } >> >> Anyone want to give it a go/come up with a better regex? >> >> The better way to fix as Peter said would just to use an >>Array/arrayList and not go back and forth between Arrays and Strings. >> >> Thanks, >> Justin >> >> >