Hi,
> This is one of the commit which causes build fail. What's the plan to fix
> that ?
That commit wasn’t the issue it was the one after that. I’ve pushed a fix and
things should be back to normal.
Thanks,
Justin
Hi,
> This is one of the commit which causes build fail. What's the plan to fix
> that ?
Odd that change is working fine locally and I can’t see how that would break
the build i.e. adding new target that isn’t used.
I’ll look into it.
Thanks,
Justin
This is one of the commit which causes build fail. What's the plan to fix
that ?
2017-12-30 7:26 GMT+01:00 :
> Repository: flex-sdk
> Updated Branches:
> refs/heads/develop eeb68fcc4 -> 35214ffd3
>
>
> testing if we can make a release build target without running the
On 12/27/16, 10:51 PM, "Yishay Weiss" wrote:
>Nice stuff, Chris.
>
>
>
>All the bugs in the framework seem to be about failing to override the
>clone() method in Event. If I understand correctly, this is mainly to
>preserve state in case an event is re-dispatched. Is there anything
>special in
ahead and fix these bugs?
From: Christofer Dutz<mailto:christofer.d...@c-ware.de>
Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2016 9:50 PM
To: dev@flex.apache.org<mailto:dev@flex.apache.org>
Subject: Re: [FlexJS] ASF SonarQube available (Beta-Testing)
Ok … stats are online:
Compiler: https://build
Thanks Chris for the effort on making this! :)
2016-12-27 20:50 GMT+01:00 Christofer Dutz :
> Ok … stats are online:
>
> Compiler: https://builds.apache.org/analysis/dashboard/index/2461
> Typedefs: https://builds.apache.org/analysis/dashboard/index/20905
> Framework: https://builds.apache.org/an
Ok … stats are online:
Compiler: https://builds.apache.org/analysis/dashboard/index/2461
Typedefs: https://builds.apache.org/analysis/dashboard/index/20905
Framework: https://builds.apache.org/analysis/dashboard/index/20942
Happy reading,
Chris
Am 27.12.16, 09:02 schrieb "Alex Harui" :
On 12/26/16, 11:50 AM, "Josh Tynjala" wrote:
>I suspect that a big chunk of the duplicate code is related to the Basic
>and HTML projects. As I understand it, HTML was forked from Basic to try a
>different architecture approach, but a big portion of the code is still
>the
>same.
Makes sense.
I
16, 15:50 schrieb "piotrz" :
>
> Thank you. Looking forward to the results.
>
> Piotr
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Thanks Chris. :) That's what I was intrested how much code duplication we
have. :)
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Hi Chris,
Do you think that would be possible run anlysis also for ActionScript part
of framework?
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tofer Dutz"
>>:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> even if not officially communicated (We’re still beta-testing),
>>Gavin
>> recently setup a new SonarQube server and configured things to be able
>>to
>&
udes code
>> coverage)
>> The link to this is:
>>
>> https://builds.apache.org/analysis/overview?id=2461
>>
>> Chris
>>
>> Am 16.12.16, 11:48 schrieb "Christofer Dutz"
>>:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> even if not officially commu
Am 16.12.16, 11:48 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" :
>
> Hi,
>
> even if not officially communicated (We’re still beta-testing), Gavin
> recently setup a new SonarQube server and configured things to be able to
> run the SonarQube analysis on the normal Jenkins build
Ok ..
so we managed to get the analyis running from Maven (includes code coverage)
The link to this is:
https://builds.apache.org/analysis/overview?id=2461
Chris
Am 16.12.16, 11:48 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" :
Hi,
even if not officially communicated (We’re still be
Hi,
even if not officially communicated (We’re still beta-testing), Gavin recently
setup a new SonarQube server and configured things to be able to run the
SonarQube analysis on the normal Jenkins build machine.
I am happy to announce that we now have publicly available SonarQube stats:
Feel
t I'd like to build the
>standard SDK to be able to test modifications.
>Before I'll waste to much time:
>Is the build process for the standard Flex SDK and FlexJS the same?
>
>Thanks,
>Olaf
>
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without testing
Wow, thanks for help Alex.
It encourages me to start with this stuff over the weekend.
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Wow, thanks for help Alex.
It encourages me to start with this stuff over the weekend.
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On 8/25/16, 10:19 PM, "Krüger, Olaf" wrote:
>Hi Alex,
>> I would much prefer that we figure out why you can't build the SDK and
>>update the wiki and other docs.
>Honestly the only reason is that I'm 'afraid' of the effort that's needed
>to build the SDK by myself.
>But you're right and I have
th this stuff... will do it!
Thanks,
Olaf
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Alex Harui [mailto:aha...@adobe.com]
Gesendet: Freitag, 26. August 2016 07:08
An: dev@flex.apache.org
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On 8/25/16, 11:17 AM, "OK" wrote:
>Hi,
&
ause until now I'm not able to build the SDK by myself I'd like to ask if
>there're any concerns if I just commit my changes to the development
>branch
>without testing. I will test my changes as soon as they make it to the
>nightly build. (I assume the nightly build is ba
here're any concerns if I just commit my changes to the development branch
without testing. I will test my changes as soon as they make it to the
nightly build. (I assume the nightly build is based on the dev branch,
right?)
The FontAwesome update is just a simple task, but a typo maybe coul
On 7/3/16, 11:09 AM, "Christofer Dutz" wrote:
>I could imagine that it could be possible to write tests in selenium
>webdriver as this can automate flash and JavaScript applications. But
>that would be more down the path of frontend testing and not unit testing.
That is wh
I could imagine that it could be possible to write tests in selenium webdriver
as this can automate flash and JavaScript applications. But that would be more
down the path of frontend testing and not unit testing.
Chris
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Ursprüngliche
What about Jasmine? Unfortunately I have very little experience with unit
testing…
On Jul 3, 2016, at 5:10 PM, Alex Harui wrote:
>
> On 7/3/16, 2:15 AM, "Harbs" wrote:
>
>> Besides the “manualtests” folder, there’s not really much testing that I
>> can see.
On 7/3/16, 2:15 AM, "Harbs" wrote:
>Besides the “manualtests” folder, there’s not really much testing that I
>can see. Is there an easy way to create unit tests that work on both the
>Flash side and the JS side of things?
In mustella/tests are sample mustella "integr
Besides the “manualtests” folder, there’s not really much testing that I can
see. Is there an easy way to create unit tests that work on both the Flash side
and the JS side of things?
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > OmPrakash Muppirala wrote
> > > > > > We are discussing if we should have asjsc generate this
> > > > > > simple html file by default so that newcomers like you have a
> > better
> > > > > first
> > > > > > impression and an easier starting point with FlexJS.
> > > > >
> > > > > +1 (If there are no disadvantages with creating this html file)
> > > > >
> > > > > Thanks,
> > > > > Olaf
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
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> > > > >
> > > >
> > >
> >
>
> Thanks,
> > > Om
> > >
> > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > OmPrakash Muppirala wrote
> > > > > We are discussing if we should have asjsc generate this
> > > > > simple html file by default so that newcomers like you have a
ve asjsc generate this
> > > > simple html file by default so that newcomers like you have a better
> > > first
> > > > impression and an easier starting point with FlexJS.
> > >
> > > +1 (If there are no disadvantages with creating this html file)
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Olaf
> > >
> > >
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> > >
> >
>
omers like you have a better
> > first
> > > impression and an easier starting point with FlexJS.
> >
> > +1 (If there are no disadvantages with creating this html file)
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Olaf
> >
> >
> >
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an easier starting point with FlexJS.
>
> +1 (If there are no disadvantages with creating this html file)
>
> Thanks,
> Olaf
>
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> Thanks for that and for providing this cool node module!!!
>
That is great to hear. That is exactly the idea. Installing via the
Apache Flex Installer seems like a cumbersome way to introduce newcomers to
FlexJS. And managing projects using npm seems to be the in thing in the
JavaScript wor
uch with FlexJS for the
first time!
Thanks for that and for providing this cool node module!!!
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USStatesMap.js?
> I've tried to include it in a html file and call the start() function
> ( "onLoad=start()" >) but nothing happens.
>
Not sure how to test this at this point. Once we resolve the discussion in
that other thread, we should be able to make progress on this use
ta\Roaming\npm\node_modules\flexjs\examples\native\USStat
esMap\src\USStatesMap.as:133
Type was not found or was not a compile-time constant: SVGRect.
var boundingRect:SVGRect =
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Done! Added mxmlc support which correctly outputs the html files as well.
(There is a bug in the mxmlc script that I had to fix, I will open a new
thread about that)
Try this to get mxmlc to work with npm:
*npm uninstall flexjs -g*
*npm uninstall flexjs*
*npm cache clear*
npm install -g http://
On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 1:23 PM, Josh Tynjala wrote:
> If you want to compile FlexJS framework apps that also have an HTML file,
> Om needs to expose the mxmlc compiler in js/bin too. asjsc is meant to be
> integrated into a larger workflow where you use the generated JS with your
> own custom HTM
If you want to compile FlexJS framework apps that also have an HTML file,
Om needs to expose the mxmlc compiler in js/bin too. asjsc is meant to be
integrated into a larger workflow where you use the generated JS with your
own custom HTML, styles, etc.
- Josh
On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 1:05 PM, Harbs
OK. That did it.
I got the sample to compile.
Amazing work!
It would be cool if we could get the html file to be created as well.
On Jan 4, 2016, at 10:43 PM, Harbs wrote:
> Whoops. I installed JRE rather than JDK.
>
> Installing JDK now…
>
> On Jan 4, 2016, at 10:40 PM, OmPrakash Muppirala
Whoops. I installed JRE rather than JDK.
Installing JDK now…
On Jan 4, 2016, at 10:40 PM, OmPrakash Muppirala wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 12:36 PM, Harbs wrote:
>
>> Yes. That was the problem.
>>
>> Next issue:
>>
>> I tried installing this on a non-developement machine which apparently
On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 12:36 PM, Harbs wrote:
> Yes. That was the problem.
>
> Next issue:
>
> I tried installing this on a non-developement machine which apparently did
> not have Java installed. When trying to run asjsc, I get a warning that “No
> Java runtime preset”. Even after installing Jav
Yes. That was the problem.
Next issue:
I tried installing this on a non-developement machine which apparently did not
have Java installed. When trying to run asjsc, I get a warning that “No Java
runtime preset”. Even after installing Java, I still get this error.
Do I need to re-install flexjs
nsole log.
Thanks,
Om
>
>
> 2016-01-04 20:59 GMT+01:00 Alex Harui :
>
> > Hi Matthias,
> >
> > Welcome to the community!
> >
> > I'm not sure we have anybody currently testing FlexJS with Linux. It
> > would be great if you have the time to help out
problems with the last step. As I write: asjsc
/usr/local/lib/node_modules/
here there's no flexjs folder :?
Maybe is located in other place?
Thanks!
2016-01-04 20:59 GMT+01:00 Alex Harui :
> Hi Matthias,
>
> Welcome to the community!
>
> I'm not sure we have
Hi Matthias,
Welcome to the community!
I'm not sure we have anybody currently testing FlexJS with Linux. It
would be great if you have the time to help out not only with finding
problems but also proposing fixes for them. I don't have any experience
with Linux so any help is much a
On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 11:37 AM, Matthias Bode wrote:
> Hello All ,
>
> i am new to the Group ... and i just checked out the Linux version .
> the flexJS Stuff looks pretty awesome cool and neat you are gr8 ....
> are you testing on Linux ?? - or is the flexJS a Li
On Jan 4, 2016 11:30 AM, "Harbs" wrote:
>
> One comment: "Downloading Apache Falcon" is not correct. Falcon is a
separate Apache project. It should be Apache Flex Falcon Compiler.
>
Good catch. I will fix that.
> I tried installing and it does not look like it worked for me.
>
> Here’s the out
Judging by the package.json warning, it looks like you are installing it
locally instead of globally. When you install locally, npm thinks that
you're trying to add it as a dependency for a specific project, so it looks
for a package.json file in the current directory.
Executables won't be added t
Hello All ,
i am new to the Group ... and i just checked out the Linux version .
the flexJS Stuff looks pretty awesome cool and neat you are gr8
are you testing on Linux ?? - or is the flexJS a Linux matter - no ??
Is there a TroubleShoot List/Rider where all the current Error´s in
Didn't notice that, but yes, it should be "Downloading Apache Flex Falcon
Compiler"
Also, for me on Mac in Terminal, the cursor position when asking for "y"
or "n" in the license acceptance was in a funky place. I think it may be
because the Terminal window was scrolling the output or was an unex
One comment: "Downloading Apache Falcon" is not correct. Falcon is a separate
Apache project. It should be Apache Flex Falcon Compiler.
I tried installing and it does not look like it worked for me.
Here’s the output at the end of the install:
request@2.67.0 node_modules/flexjs/node_modules/req
On Jan 4, 2016 10:02 AM, "Alex Harui" wrote:
>
>
>
> On 1/4/16, 8:18 AM, "omup...@gmail.com on behalf of OmPrakash Muppirala"
> wrote:
>
> >Oh right, forgot about that.
> >
> >npm uninstall flexjs -g
> >
> >Then clear cache and install.
>
> Clear what cache and how? I just tried it and it didn'
I looked it up. To clear cache you have to run "npm cache clear".
I had to use sudo for all commands, and now it works! Way to go Om!
-Alex
On 1/4/16, 10:07 AM, "Peter Ent" wrote:
>I did not get any errors, but I did use sudo to do it. I confirmed by
>trying asjsc again which could not be fo
If you use js/bin/mxmlc instead of js/bin/asjsc, it will generate an HTML
file. asjsc generates only JavaScript so that you can integrate it into
your own custom HTML.
- Josh
On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 9:29 AM, Peter Ent wrote:
> I tried this just now. Worked fine; no errors and it built the USStat
I did not get any errors, but I did use sudo to do it. I confirmed by
trying asjsc again which could not be found.
‹peter
On 1/4/16, 1:02 PM, "Alex Harui" wrote:
>
>
>On 1/4/16, 8:18 AM, "omup...@gmail.com on behalf of OmPrakash Muppirala"
> wrote:
>
>>Oh right, forgot about that.
>>
>>npm uni
On 1/4/16, 8:18 AM, "omup...@gmail.com on behalf of OmPrakash Muppirala"
wrote:
>Oh right, forgot about that.
>
>npm uninstall flexjs -g
>
>Then clear cache and install.
Clear what cache and how? I just tried it and it didn't work for me. The
error looked the same so I think I may have stil
I tried this just now. Worked fine; no errors and it built the USStatesMap
project. I also tried it out with the ChartExample and using an MXML file
as the main project file; that works too.
I think it has to generate or there has to be a companion tool to build
the HTML files before it can be 100
Oh right, forgot about that.
npm uninstall flexjs -g
Then clear cache and install.
Thanks,
Om
On Jan 4, 2016 7:44 AM, "Alex Harui" wrote:
> Sounds exciting. For those of us who have already tried this, what are
> the steps to uninstall so we know we are installing from a clean slate?
>
> Tha
Sounds exciting. For those of us who have already tried this, what are
the steps to uninstall so we know we are installing from a clean slate?
Thanks,
-Alex
On 1/4/16, 1:18 AM, "omup...@gmail.com on behalf of OmPrakash Muppirala"
wrote:
>Hi folks,
>
>I now have the flexjs npm module working fi
Hi folks,
I now have the flexjs npm module working fine on Windows (Cygiwn) and Mac
OSX. Once again, here are the steps to test:
1. If you don't have Node and/or npm installed, first install it
- Windows: Use the Installer from https://nodejs.org. Ensure that
you select the 'npm
ed to answer questions, if I am having the impression the person
asking didn't try answering them for himself before asking ... but nevertheless
... here goes:
1. Yes you can use it, depending on your definition of functional testing ...
but is it ideal for this ... I'd
Dear Flex Team,
I want to know following question about the FlexUnit test automation tool.
1. Does Flexunit automation tool can be used for functional testing ?
2.What are the feature is available in Flexunit tool ,does it involve drag and
drop feature for flex based application.
3.What is
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From: Christofer Dutz [mailto:christofer.d...@c-ware.de]
Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2015 11:31 AM
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: AW: Regarding Apcahe FlexUnit Automation Testing Tool
And to add to that. Flexmojos produces normal surefire reports that look
exactly
Justin Mclean
Can you please share Contact details we need telephonic conversation to get
more clarity on the same. Please reply ASAP.
Queries:
(1)Does this tool provide support for all kind of testing? Or just unit
testing?
(2)Will this work for Online Flex Based Applications?
(3
And to add to that. Flexmojos produces normal surefire reports that look
exactly like the maven junit reports.
Chris
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Betreff: Regarding Apcahe FlexUnit Automation Testing Too
Hi,
Just adding to Om’s answer.
> (1)Does this tool provide support for all kind of testing? Or just unit
> testing?
Why it designed for unit tests it can be used for functional, integration or
any other type of testing. There are however probably better tools for that.
> (3
Please respond it's urgent
From: Amritpal Singh
Sent: Saturday, June 06, 2015 8:05 PM
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: RE: Regarding Apcahe FlexUnit Automation Testing Tool
can some please look in to my concern and revert me?please help
Thanks & Rega
Hello Apache
I Need support on Apache FlexUnit Automation Testing Tool. As we are planning
to use it for one of our Flex based application. Before going forward I'm
seeking for clarification on below queries.
Queries:
(1)Does this tool provide support for all kind of testin
Thanks.
OT Erik had committed a Eclipse formatter XML file for the Eclipse
formatter, was that removed? I have been looking for it and can't find it.
Mike
On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 6:18 PM, Alex Harui wrote:
>
>
> On 5/26/15, 2:14 PM, "Michael Schmalle" wrote:
>
> >Alex, you said that you run t
On 5/26/15, 2:14 PM, "Michael Schmalle" wrote:
>Alex, you said that you run the compiler with Eclipse args to test output
>and be able to step through the code.
>
>Can you give me a couple of your example run configs/args?
Here are two of them. The first cross-compiles, the second builds a swf
Alex, you said that you run the compiler with Eclipse args to test output
and be able to step through the code.
Can you give me a couple of your example run configs/args?
The best way for me to get back into the compiler and see what you are
doing with the flexjs emitter is to step through and se
Does anyone mind if I get the unit tests to start running as part of
the checkintests target?
On 10 December 2014 at 16:18, Tom Chiverton wrote:
> On 10/12/14 14:21, Erik de Bruin wrote:
>>
>> [flexunit] Using the following settings for compilation:
>> [flexunit] FLEX_HOME: [c:\Jenkins\worksp
Mike,
That’s great that you can help out. Every little bit helps.
On 5/14/15, 3:49 PM, "Michael Schmalle" wrote:
>I will just ask this here but, how do you have your setup for testing the
>javascript compiler fixing?
>
>Say I find a bug, I know the problem is say in a
I will just ask this here but, how do you have your setup for testing the
javascript compiler fixing?
Say I find a bug, I know the problem is say in an emitter, right now I am
building from the nightly. Is there a streamlined way that I don't have to
build the compiler but say run the main
be a new test case
for our automated testing. I’ve really bad about that though.
>
>Or post code and the error that might be the culprit.
That’s also an option, especially if you just want some hints on how to
fix it yourself.
>
>Remember, I am trying to remember all the apache protoc
Hi,
Well now that I have a really efficient workflow setup with IntelliJ, I can
start to tackle this project.
What is the best way to setup bug reports for JIRA?
Try creating the smallest project possible, if so include it where?
Or post code and the error that might be the culprit.
Example: R
the text color is displayed correctly.
> Project does use mobile.swc and mobilecomponents.swc .
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From: Mihai Chira
Date: 18 December 2014 at 11:17
Subject: Re: Fwd: [4.14] testing is easy!
To: us...@flex.apache.org
FYI Yesterday I compiled TrafficLIVE (pretty big application; many
sub-projects) against 4.14.0, and the smoke test
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> Subject: Re: [INSTALLER] Update to options -- was RE: [4.14] testing is
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>>> So, "all" that is needed are changes to the installer config file(s)
>>> in
>> the SDK?
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>> Yes, the only changes for the flex-sdk are in the
some extra
logic added to the installer.
Neil
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From: Erik de Bruin [mailto:e...@ixsoftware.nl]
Sent: December-17-14 9:38 AM
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>> So, "all" that is needed are changes to the installer config file(s) in
> the SDK?
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> Yes, the only changes for the flex-sdk are in the
> 'apache-flex-sdk-installer-config.xml' file. All other changes are in the
> installer code.
OK. I must have misunderstood something earlier in the thread(s)
lean
Subject: Re: [INSTALLER] Update to options -- was RE: [4.14] testing is
easy!
Neil,
Awesome! Thanks for following through.
So, "all" that is needed are changes to the installer config file(s) in the
SDK?
Have you been able to log into Git in order to commit your change(s)?
EdB
On 17/12/14 10:35, Devesh Mishra(NABFS00) wrote:
What I am supposed to do in order to test Apache Flex 4.14 ? Kindly let me know.
I install it, and then at least build, deploy to testing and debug our
main applications.
Where there are formal unit tests, run those against the new SDK.
Tom
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> For those who want to help out with testing Apache Flex 4.14. Respond to
> dev@flex.apache.org.
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Subject: Fwd: [4.14] testing is easy!
For those who want to help out with testing Apache Flex 4.14. Respond to
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Thanks,
Om
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> [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-34687
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Subject: RE: [4.14] testing is easy!
So what it looks like is happening is the XML file
(apache-flex-sdk-i
That’s correct, turn off download cache for now.
Thanks for finding that. I’ve updated the installer.xml so it shouldn’t
require turning off the download cache. Please test again with cache on
after the next RC build.
FWIW, I think we have to use format=raw otherwise you get HTML, not the
raw d
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