Right now there's one recurring error when trying to compile almost every missing swc.
Error: Unable to resolve resource bundle 'core' > > [ResourceBundle("core")] > This happens for several bundles. I've been trying to figure out the reason, but this is still beyond my reach. It looks like Falcon never does resolve these dependencies (but I'm not really sure what I'm looking at here...). Gordon, do you think this is a configuration problem and have any idea on how this could be addressed? Or is maybe something missing in Falcon? Also, currently we're only checking the compile targets. Should we also check the bundle ones? Cheers, Chema 2012/12/11 Chema Balsas <jbal...@gmail.com> > Nice! That fixed other 5 tests for free and made other 2 easy to fix. > > I've committed the changes to the sdk and sdkswctests. We now have 18 out > of 29 tests passing. I'll try to start looking over the hard ones over the > week. > > Cheers, > Chema > > > 2012/12/10 Gordon Smith <gosm...@adobe.com> > >> > I've just commited some changes into rpc, authoringsupport, framework >> and mobilecomponents so that they compile properly in falcon. I've enabled >> those tests and now we have 11 out of 29 working. >> >> Nice progress! >> >> > Warning: mx.core.Version is defined by multiple files: >> >> This is an example where Falcon is pickier but since it's just a warning >> I don't think we should try to fix it. Let's change the tests to ignore >> this warning. You should be able to do this by changing the SWC tests to >> run with the additional command-line argument -ignore-problems=... . >> >> - Gordon >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Chema Balsas [mailto:jbal...@gmail.com] >> Sent: Monday, December 10, 2012 2:20 PM >> To: flex-dev@incubator.apache.org >> Subject: Re: Falcon SDKSWCTests >> >> Hi, >> >> I've just commited some changes into rpc, authoringsupport, framework and >> mobilecomponents so that they compile properly in falcon. I've enabled >> those tests and now we have 11 out of 29 working. >> >> @Gordon One recurrent issue for other projects is >> >> Warning: mx.core.Version is defined by multiple files: >> > /Users/jbalsas/Documents/dev/apache/flex/sdk/branches/develop/framewor >> > ks/projects/automation_agent/src/mx/core/Version.as >> >> >> Is this something Falcon will take care of, or do we need to figure out >> anoter way around like in the config files for example? >> >> Cheers, >> Chema >> >> 2012/12/7 Chema Balsas <jbal...@gmail.com> >> >> > Following with this, I've checked and in CompcTask, an include-config >> > (ifSpec) is added with createElem instead of with >> > createElemAllowAppend. Is there a reason for this? I've checked and >> > changing it and adding 'append="true"' in the ant task to the >> > include-file tag does fix this I don't know if there's something else >> to take into account though. >> > >> > We won't be using it for now, but do you think we should try to fix >> > this, or at least document it somewhere? >> > >> > >> > 2012/12/7 Chema Balsas <jbal...@gmail.com> >> > >> >> Yes, I already have it and it's working. I've accessed my account >> >> through ssh to verify it and I've also checked, and I have access to >> >> the apache commiters repository, but not ours. >> >> >> >> >> >> 2012/12/7 Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> >> >> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> On 12/7/12 9:22 AM, "Chema Balsas" <jbal...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> >> >>> > Oh, that explains it then... and how unfortunate >> >>> > >> >>> > From Gordon's comment, I assumed we were going to stop including >> >>> > the version.properties file (at least for now). That was exactly >> >>> > what I was about to commit, but it seems I still don't have access >> >>> > to the svn repository. >> >>> > >> >>> Did you get an email asking about what you want your apache id to be? >> >>> >> >>> -- >> >>> Alex Harui >> >>> Flex SDK Team >> >>> Adobe Systems, Inc. >> >>> http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui >> >>> >> >>> >> >> >> > >> > >