BTW:
Sorry for forgetting to merge Falcon as well and thanks Alex for taking care of
it.
> On Jul 3, 2017, at 4:41 PM, Harbs wrote:
>
> I just merged the TLF branch back into develop.
>
> TLF is still “alpha quality”, so unless you do a LOT of custom work on a
> proprietary text engine, it’s
Hi Harbs,
After your merge I see in Maven build [1] some strange things like that [2].
I think it caused by
CONFIG::debug
It is strange that Maven didn't failed. Could you look into that once you
get a chance.
[1] https://builds.apache.org/job/FlexJS%20Framework%20(maven)/1020/console
[2] http
Alex,
Today I tried again installer with Adobe Air 23 and it is again failed with
same problem [1].
Why we have in sdk-installer-config-4.0.xml this line instead of full http
path ?
[1] https://paste.apache.org/zHDR
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Really pleased to see the input from you all, and thanks for the revisions
and corrections so far.
"To me it's a bit difficult to digest in its current format. I would prefer
to
see a list of design patterns with descriptions of concrete problems and
proposed solutions."
I definitely agree. I had
Hi,
> My understanding is that CC-BY-SA is “strong copyleft” and not really
> compatible with Apache licensing. Is that right?
Not quite. Unmodified images and the like can be included [1]. Source code can
not be included [2]. There was a discussion about this on legal discuss a
little while a
Hi,
> You could be right that folks are just too used to the old Flex way of
> thinking. If you've never hit the performance and size issues I've seen
> then maybe you can't understand the motivation behind it, but that might
> mean the active committers are self-selected.
I’ve worked on many la
Hi,
Thanks for that Greg and good to see it started some conversation around this.
Thanks,
Justin
>Yeah. That’s probably the issue with AIR 25 being too big…
Would just like to confirm:
AIR 23 works, AIR 25 still fails probably cause of this known issue.
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Yeah. That’s probably the issue with AIR 25 being too big…
> On Jul 3, 2017, at 10:08 PM, piotrz wrote:
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> Alex, Olaf,
>
> I just tried after some time installer and it's downloaded FlexJS and
> compiler, but it failed in uncompressing Adobe Air 25 [1].
>
> With configuration FlexJS 0.8.0 and
Alex, Olaf,
I just tried after some time installer and it's downloaded FlexJS and
compiler, but it failed in uncompressing Adobe Air 25 [1].
With configuration FlexJS 0.8.0 and Adobe Air 23 everything is working.
[1] https://paste.apache.org/C8DQ
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The installer is working now!
I've just installed 0.8.0 successfully :-)
Thank you,
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And is the installer working for you?
On 7/3/17, 11:26 AM, "Olaf Krueger" wrote:
>For me, both links are working.
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For me, both links are working.
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I've overlooked the other "Installer Problems" thread, sorry.
The installer is dowloading now... seems that it works for whatever reason.
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However,. it looks like it still download it from Downloading Apache FlexJS
from:http://www-us.apache.org/dist/flex/flexjs/0.8.0/binaries/
> On Jul 3, 2017, at 9:27 PM, Harbs wrote:
>
> I tried and this time it worked.
>
> Earlier today I got the same error that others reported.
>
>> On Jul 3
I tried and this time it worked.
Earlier today I got the same error that others reported.
> On Jul 3, 2017, at 9:06 PM, piotrz wrote:
>
> Hi Alex,
>
> I just tried and got error [1] same as previous I think.
>
> [1] https://paste.apache.org/90UQ
>
> Thanks,
> Piotr
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Hi,
I've just tried to install the 0.8.0 release using the installer on
Windows7/64bit but it doesn't work for me.
See that attached log [1].
Do I miss something?
There's no urgent from my side, I'd just like to give it a try.
Thanks,
Olaf
[1] Installer log:
Installer version 3.2.0 (windows)
Hi Alex,
I just tried and got error [1] same as previous I think.
[1] https://paste.apache.org/90UQ
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Changing subject so we don't put too much noise on the announce thread.
I switched back to the mirror system, and the installer is working for me
on both Mac and Win. Is it still a problem for others?
We've had the mirror system go wonky before. In fact, for me on Windows,
it picked a mirror in
Alex,
My view is that "jira + branch" is more concrete documentation than
discussion on dev list - It could be always wonderful addition.
Additionally making some things on feature branches is definitely for
committers who are more experience. I would not push such requirements who
just join us
Hi Piotr,
What is the advantage of this documentation?
IMO, we need to get as much work done with the resources we have.
Introducing more overhead for the most active committers doesn't help,
especially since I don't see a lot of folks switching over to these
feature branches to help validate the
I haven't touched the blog in years. I guess I can try to figure it out
unless someone else can do it more quickly.
-Alex
On 7/3/17, 8:51 AM, "piotrz" wrote:
>Hi Alex,
>
>I think sending directly to the nable equals email send also, so don't
>think
>that there is a way to avoid email sent.
>
>
There have been past discussions about code from SO on legal-discuss.
IIRC, the answer is, don't use code from SO that is copyrightable. My
understanding is that, for example, you want to know how to convert a Java
Array to ArrayList, if you find that answer on SO, that really isn't
copyrightable.
Hi Alex,
I think sending directly to the nable equals email send also, so don't think
that there is a way to avoid email sent.
Ok I will add some words about that at the beginning and post Announce in
the users.
What about the blog - are you going to update it ?
Thanks,
Piotr
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Hmm. Thanks for trying, but maybe there is some other issue. We are not
allowed to point the latest release to the archives. We must use the
mirror system. Maybe the mirror system has changed again. I will change
back to the mirror system and take a closer look.
-Alex
On 7/3/17, 2:00 AM, "Ha
Hi Piotr,
Is there a way to directly post it on Nabble instead of sending it to
users@ again? IMO, there is a lot of people who are subscribed to both
lists and have already received the announcement once. If not, just add
some words about why you are sending it again.
Thanks,
-Alex
On 7/3/17,
I would like to include some code from Stack Overflow, but I’m not sure what
the guidance is regarding that. My specific use case is some code here.[1]
I went poking around on SO, to discover what the licensing terms on code there
and discovered that for code before March 1 2016 code was license
I think pushing any kind of features through "jira + branch" has also some
documentation purposes, so even if you not breaking anything it is worth to
do this.
Second thing if you do exactly same branches for Compiler and typedefs you
will have it automatically in Maven build which generally build
I just looked at what you did there. Makes sense.
I think we should have some kind of consensus on what should be done in feature
branches and should there be some kind of naming convention for these branches.
For example, I’m writing some code for browser and version detection. (Browser
bugs R
Harbs,
In case of your TLF my thoughts was always that it would be good if we will
have it in develop, cause you are fixing a lot of things not only related to
TLF. - Personally I don't have anything against that you are putting all to
develop.
But if someone is going to do some other feature - i
I just merged the TLF branch back into develop.
TLF is still “alpha quality”, so unless you do a LOT of custom work on a
proprietary text engine, it’s not going to be very useful. However, it’s
already useful to me, so it might be useful to someone else.
I might keep the TLF branch live in case
Hi Harbs,
Understand! Let's live it as is.
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Not sure. It relies on Network. Adding it to Storage would add a Network
dependency to Storage.
> On Jul 3, 2017, at 2:40 PM, piotrz wrote:
>
> Another thing which come up to my mind is - Maybe this FileProxy
> implementation should be included in Storage module.
>
> Just thinking loudly.
>
Another thing which come up to my mind is - Maybe this FileProxy
implementation should be included in Storage module.
Just thinking loudly.
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Hi Yishay,
Could you please update version number to 0.9 in the comments.
@productversion FlexJS 0.9
Thanks, Piotr
2017-07-03 13:28 GMT+02:00 :
> Repository: flex-asjs
> Updated Branches:
> refs/heads/tlf fad521450 -> ff4dd1e8a
>
>
> First implementation of FileProxy which takes on some of th
It works now. Thanks.
Many times this can be seen: Need file: ${still_no_file}
Screenshot:
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Log:
https://ghostbin.com/paste/5pzx2
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Alex,
Can we repost on users forum Announce ?
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Fixed.
> On Jul 3, 2017, at 11:15 AM, piotrz wrote:
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> Hi Harbs,
>
> Thanks! Awesome!
>
> Let me know and I will at least test it. Didn't have enough time todays
> morning to look into that.
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Hi Harbs,
Thanks! Awesome!
Let me know and I will at least test it. Didn't have enough time todays
morning to look into that.
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This is probably the issue:
http://archive.apache.org/dist/flex/flexjs/0.5.0/binaries/";
file="apache-flex-flexjs-0.5.0-bin"/>
http://archive.apache.org/dist/flex/flexjs/0.6.0/binaries/";
file="apache-flex-flexjs-0.6.0-bin"/>
http://archive.apache.org/dist/flex/flexjs/0.6.0/binaries/";
file="apa
Maybe it would be helpful I just tried installer.xml from downloaded 0.8.0
and get failed [1]. I'm not sure whether I used it properly, but still.
[1] https://paste.apache.org/SCdX
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Did Apache change something with preferred mirrors?
> On Jul 3, 2017, at 10:08 AM, Harbs wrote:
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> It looks like something is messed up with the mirror.
>
> I’ve never spent the time to figure out how the installer works… :-(
>
>> On Jul 3, 2017, at 9:35 AM, piotrz wrote:
>>
>> I just tried
It looks like something is messed up with the mirror.
I’ve never spent the time to figure out how the installer works… :-(
> On Jul 3, 2017, at 9:35 AM, piotrz wrote:
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> I just tried it and also have problems [1]
>
> [1] https://paste.apache.org/wWPR
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Great work, a big thank you to all of you to get out this important release!
BTW: I also can't see any [Announce] entry on the nabble.com users' list...
Thanks,
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