On 1/15/13 11 :29PM, "Justin Mclean" wrote:
>HI,
>
>> The other script doesn't appear to download anything.
>/ide/frameworks/makeApacheFlexforFlashBuilder.sh uses curl to download
>several things including the 11.1 playergolobal.swc.
makeApacheFlexforFlashBuilder.sh and .bat prompt for some of
Hi,
> Yup, very confusing. You should show the FP EULA.
I've change the app to use show the links to the 10.2/10.3 and 11.X FP EULAs.
I may be in violatation of the EULA specifically:
"You may install and Use one copy of the Software on your Compatible Computer".
I've lost count of exactly how
On 1/15/13 8:29 PM, "Justin Mclean" wrote:
> HI,
>
>> The other script doesn't appear to download anything.
> /ide/frameworks/makeApacheFlexforFlashBuilder.sh uses curl to download several
> things including the 11.1 playergolobal.swc.
That seems like a problem. If Om's installer had to requ
Hi,
BTW one other advantage of the MD5 checks is we'll know if Adobe change the
playerglobals.swc they host at those URLs.
Justin
Hi,
> Playerglobal is not optional so this doesn't apply. We got a ruling that
> playerglobal is a build prerequisite.
Well 11.1 is a prerequisite but I'd see that you can optionally add other
versions of playerglobal.swc.
> Well, in a script, I'm not sure how you can display such that someone
HI,
> The other script doesn't appear to download anything.
/ide/frameworks/makeApacheFlexforFlashBuilder.sh uses curl to download several
things including the 11.1 playergolobal.swc.
> and all of Adobe's websites try to make very clear the terms of use
Totally unclear to me especially in that
On 1/15/13 6:23 PM, "Justin Mclean" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Also my reading of the license rules under "Scenarios Involving Prohibited
> Works" it states.
>
> "YOU MAY ALSO include a feature within an Apache product that allows the user
> to explicitly choose to download an optional third-party add
On 1/15/13 5:11 PM, "Justin Mclean" wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> I didn't try it, but by looking at it, I didn't see where you require
>> acceptance of the Adobe license.
> True it doesn't - but neither do the other script in that directory. Possibly
> an issue?
The other script doesn't appear to downlo
Hi,
Also my reading of the license rules under "Scenarios Involving Prohibited
Works" it states.
"YOU MAY ALSO include a feature within an Apache product that allows the user
to explicitly choose to download an optional third-party add-on, as long as
that feature also alerts the user of the as
Hi,
> I didn't try it, but by looking at it, I didn't see where you require
> acceptance of the Adobe license.
True it doesn't - but neither do the other script in that directory. Possibly
an issue?
You can freely download the playerglobal from Adobe without accepting a license.
http://www.adobe
I didn't try it, but by looking at it, I didn't see where you require
acceptance of the Adobe license.
On 1/15/13 4:31 PM, "jmcl...@apache.org" wrote:
> Author: jmclean
> Date: Wed Jan 16 00:31:23 2013
> New Revision: 1433766
>
> URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1433766&view=rev
> Log:
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