Stefan,
I understand the problem, and I see the implications. That's why I
push for a quick "point" update AFTER this release, to adress this and
other known issues. In fact, I'll enter your fix into the source this
weekend, if it checks out.
However, I sense that after 7 (!) release candidates,
Erik
It's possible to run the installer in operating systems that have language
available on Installer and that is different from en_US, however, have to
be done the process of changing the language of the installer for en_US.
If you try to install and don't change the language to en_US, the
inst
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Step four - Change the language...
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Third step
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Second step
> Failed installer translation into la
Hmm, not much information about "AIF Internal Exception". I see that Pixel
Bender Toolkit uses two aif*.dll files. There is this technote [1]. Maybe
there will be more information in the log.
[1] http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa834351.aspx
On 10/18/12 9:41 PM, "Alex Harui" wrote
Stefan Horochovec created FLEX-33224:
Summary: Translations for supported languages in the installer
Key: FLEX-33224
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-33224
Project: Apache Flex
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> Translations for supported languages in the installer
Stefan,
Thank you for your contribution! As we discussed, I'll look into your
patches as soon as I can, and I'm sure they will prove valid and
useful.
Would you agree that if we do an update soon, lack of true
internationalisation shouldn't be a deal breaker for this first
release?
EdB
On Fri
Oh yeah, forgot to look into that. It is failing before that, trying to
create the PBJs
On 10/18/12 7:04 PM, "Justin Mclean" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The Flex SDK Jenkins build is currently failing to compile with several errors
> like this:
> F:\hudson\hudson-slave\workspace\Flex_SDK_build\framework
-1
My first test was done in an environment in English, but when I changed my
OS to my local language (Portuguese), to test the translations, the result
was not good.
In step where are defined which license will be accepted, just no option on
the left appears only when the switch is made the sele
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Correction to be read once the resources of the defaul
Stefan Horochovec created FLEX-33223:
Summary: Failed installer translation into languages other than
en_US
Key: FLEX-33223
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-33223
Project: Apache
Hi,
The Flex SDK Jenkins build is currently failing to compile with several errors
like this:
F:\hudson\hudson-slave\workspace\Flex_SDK_build\frameworks\projects\framework\src\mx\graphics\shaderClasses\ColorBurnShader.as(43):
col: 5: Error: Unable to transcode ColorBurn.pbj.
Someone mind taking
The "develop" branch is getting updates at:
https://github.com/apache/flex-sdk/tree/develop
On Oct 18, 2012, at 2:52 PM, Carlos Rovira
wrote:
> AFAIK, apache flex git mirror was not updating from svn. It was stuck
> in some older commit... Do you know if that was fixed?
>
> 2012/10/18 Erik de
I think we only could evaluate AS4 when Adobe share more info about
flash player next. Things like accesibility, localization, and others
are key for Flex. Hope that info could be shared soon and hope as well
internacionalization will be focus since I think is important in
gamming too.
2012/10/19
On 10/18/12 4:14 PM, "Om" wrote:
>
> I dont quite get the pessimism here. I am in fact glad that Adobe stopped
> working on Flex and is concentrating more on the Virtual Machine and AS
> language enhancements. Isnt that what we all wanted?
>
>
Flash in AVM1 and AVM2 had all of the pieces
YES@!!
I am glad you said it Gordon, not me since I could not have phrased it
as good as you just did!
"The runtime of the future for RIAs seems to be native code for mobile
devices and HTML/Javascript for browser apps."
I really believe in the above, however that could happen.
"MXML is
Hi Mike,
Just to clarify. I am not saying Flex developers should bet on
Feathers/Starling to be the next Flex.
I was just giving examples of how a very lightweight Flex could work on
this new runtime.
Thibault Imbert | sr. product manager gaming (Graphics, Language, VM,
Compiler) | Monocle | ado
>Even around AVM1 time, Flash Player was mostly known for games, intro sites
>and splash screens. That dint prevent me or several others companies from
>pushing Flash Player and build >shipping enterprise applications.
Right, they did. So, if the new AVM takes off and becomes popular, we are in
Yes, the community has to figure out what the essence of Flex really is. To me,
it's an rapid-development application framework, the combination of a
procedural language with a declarative language, and a widely-deployed runtime
that can support RIAs. The runtime of the future for RIAs seems to
Ok Gordon,
I think I understand what you are saying, you want include files that
completely configure the target without the compc task so it can be
loaded from other clients.
This is to be commited when changed in the develop branch.
I will ask more questions if needed tomorrow as it soun
The question is...what kind of innovation is suggested?
The kind of innovation that is coming to Flash Player is about
gamming...The kind of innovation that should come to flex should be
..what? ease of development? things like improving annotations?
metadata? dependecy injection? AOP? better MXML
On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 4:03 PM, Michael Schmalle
wrote:
> Quoting "Michael A. Labriola" **:
>
> How exactly would a company using Flex start using the new VM if it does
>>> not support Flex? As long as they use Flex, they would still be using AVM2.
>>>
>>
>> What I mean is that Flash Player's p
> Could you quickly elaborate on the "convert the tags" part for me?
Each project in sdk/trunk/frameworks/projects builds a SWC. For example, look
at the build.xml file inside sdk/trunk/frameworks/projects/framework, which
builds framework.swc. Its "compile" target has the task
>PS I don't think Apache Flex needs to stand for what Flex is today though, and
>this is where innovation in the future needs to happen in this project.
+65535
Quoting "Michael A. Labriola" :
How exactly would a company using Flex start using the new VM if it
does not support Flex? As long as they use Flex, they would still
be using AVM2.
What I mean is that Flash Player's popularity and install base is
what made it viable for Flex to be writte
>How exactly would a company using Flex start using the new VM if it does not
>support Flex? As long as they use Flex, they would still be using AVM2.
What I mean is that Flash Player's popularity and install base is what made it
viable for Flex to be written and deployed to it. If the new VM i
Mike, I see your point, but I cant square with this statement:
If the new VM is so universally lauded, that it becomes the choice for
> large-scale applications within companies using Flex world-wide, then I
> will re-evaluate.
How exactly would a company using Flex start using the new VM if it
Quoting Gordon Smith :
Gordon I can help with MXML once I get my feet wet in understanding
exactly "What" needs to be implemented.
Tomorrow I'll be working on eliminating the falcon/sdk directory,
since this violates Apache rules.
Next week I'll check in the first few MXML parser tests fo
These are all good points, Mike.
- Gordon
-Original Message-
From: Michael A. Labriola [mailto:labri...@digitalprimates.net]
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2012 3:38 PM
To: flex-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: RE: ASC 2.0 and Falcon
>Just a heads up, given the architecture changes of the
I'm not going anywhere with this, just getting it all straight in my head.
My goal is to get intiment with MXML and help out there with my free
time before I go off on any other tangets like asdoc etc.
When I was porting my asdoc program, it occurred to me it's useless
until MXML gets fully
> Gordon I can help with MXML once I get my feet wet in understanding exactly
> "What" needs to be implemented.
Tomorrow I'll be working on eliminating the falcon/sdk directory, since this
violates Apache rules.
Next week I'll check in the first few MXML parser tests for simple tags like
and
>Just a heads up, given the architecture changes of the next-gen runtime, Flex
>will not be able to run in it. I would "highly" recommend you guys having a
>look at Feathers (work from Josh >Tynjala - feathersui.com) on top of
>Starling, which will run beautifully in our next runtime.
Before th
1. Yes.
2. Yes.
3. The new AVM is designed for AS4 and it would be difficult to compile AS3 to
it. You would want to move to AS4, either by using Adobe's compiler or
developing an Apache AS4 compiler by modifying Falcon.
- Gordon
-Original Message-
From: Michael Schmalle [mailto:apa...@
So in essence you are saying;
1. Gordon needs help implementing MXML.
2. Flex is incompatible with the new VM that is stage3D based and a
new architecture for components needs to be created based on Stage3D.
3. The ASC compiler of Falcon is going to need to be implemented to
produce bytecode
1. Port the Flex framework to AS4 and the new runtime.
2. Compile MXML either to AS4 (and then compile it with the new Adobe compiler)
or, preferably, compile MXML directly to the new bytecode for the new runtime.
- Gordon
-Original Message-
From: Clint Modien [mailto:cl...@vectorscape.c
Furthermore, the new runtime uses new bytecode that the Falcon compiler does
not produce, and the new compiler that does produce it doesn't compile MXML.
- Gordon
-Original Message-
From: Thibault Imbert [mailto:timb...@adobe.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2012 3:16 PM
To: flex-dev@in
>Could you please give us some technical details as to why Flex wont be able to
>run in the new runtime? This would help us figure out what we can/need to do
>given where we are currently.
Just like when there was an AVM switch from AVM1 to AVM2 for AS2 versus AS3,
they are doing the same thin
Hi Om,
The rendering architecture of the new runtime is Stage3D only. So
essentially, there is not "native" DisplayObject.
So your framework needs to leverage Stage3D, just like iOS is leveraging
OpenGL for their components UI.
That's why we have been funding Starling to help people transition to
It wasn't… but thanks for the response… :)
Also after running a search I remembered someone (Jonathan Campos, and Nick
Kwiatkowski) did some work to port Flex to starling… based on their initial
investigation it seemed possible.
Question for Adobe… how would we compile it for as4?
Architectura
>
> Just a heads up, given the architecture changes of the next-gen runtime,
> Flex will not be able to run in it. I would "highly" recommend you guys
> having a look at Feathers (work from Josh Tynjala - feathersui.com) on top
> of Starling, which will run beautifully in our next runtime.
Could
My top priority is completing Falcon's MXML functionality.
I plan to do this in a test-driven way, by writing unit tests at the level of
the lexer, parser, and code generator and making them pass. The compiler tests
for MXML that we had at Adobe weren't structured well, so rather than spend
tim
Quoting Thibault Imbert :
Hi Mike,
This is true, but ASC is already moving to ASNext targeting the next
generation runtime which is targeting game developers. So our resources
are assigned to that and the time we have to take ASC 2.0 changes to
Falcon, are limited. Gordon will bring key/showsto
AFAIK, apache flex git mirror was not updating from svn. It was stuck
in some older commit... Do you know if that was fixed?
2012/10/18 Erik de Bruin :
>> Yes, I think we all could be working together more easy in github and
>> from time to time upgrade SVN.
>
> Well, if you feel so strongly abou
Great work! great to see this already working.
Thanks for the hard work! :)
2012/10/18 Alex Harui :
> On 10/18/12 12:09 PM, "Om" wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 12:03 PM, Alex Harui wrote:
>>
>>> The app I'm building says the following tests use
>>>
>>
>>
>> Haha. This is fantastic, Al
Is that a question? If so, the answer is Yes.
- Gordon
-Original Message-
From: Clint Modien [mailto:cl...@vectorscape.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2012 2:41 PM
To: flex-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: ASC 2.0 and Falcon
To clarify... this will mean Flex won't run in avm3 but
To clarify… this will mean Flex won't run in avm3 but Flash Player will still
run Flex fine in avm2.
On Oct 18, 2012, at 2:01 PM, Thibault Imbert wrote:
> Just a heads up, given the architecture changes of the next-gen runtime,
> Flex will not be able to run in it.
Hi Mike,
This is true, but ASC is already moving to ASNext targeting the next
generation runtime which is targeting game developers. So our resources
are assigned to that and the time we have to take ASC 2.0 changes to
Falcon, are limited. Gordon will bring key/showstopper bugs fixed in ASC
2.0 to
As the dust settles
I have a huge as3 parsing framework I created with a huge amount of
tests against the as3 lexer I was using in antlr.
It wouldn't be much of a problem for me to port these language test in
for some core as3 operator, expression and statement tests. At least
we woul
On 10/18/12 12:09 PM, "Om" wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 12:03 PM, Alex Harui wrote:
>
>> The app I'm building says the following tests use
>>
>
>
> Haha. This is fantastic, Alex! I would like to take a look at this app of
> yours. I am thinking of adding the ability to directly run th
On 10/18/12 12:09 PM, "Carol Frampton" wrote:
> So the easiest way currently to run this list of tests is to cut/paste
> this list into mustella/failures.txt and then from the mustella directory
> run
>
> ./mini_run.sh -failures
>
> and it will build and run just those tests.
Well, not sure
Sounds good.
I will wait one more day for Dave Fisher to vote here. After that I will
post the vote thread on general.
Thanks,
Om
On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 12:28 PM, Carol Frampton wrote:
> I know Bertrand is off-line until at least next Monday. I'd say take it
> to general since he can vote t
I know Bertrand is off-line until at least next Monday. I'd say take it
to general since he can vote there just as well as here. You still need a
3rd vote if I remember correctly.
Carol
On 10/18/12 3 :13PM, "Om" wrote:
>We have one +1 vote from a mentor (Greg Reddin - IPMC member) It would b
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Attachment: (was: Scroller.as.patch)
> focusInHandler() in spark Scroller doesn't null chec
We have one +1 vote from a mentor (Greg Reddin - IPMC member) It would be
great if the other two mentors would vote here. That way, when we take it
to general@incubator, it would sail through easier [1].
Should I wait for the mentor votes here, or should I take it directly to
general@incubator?
On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 12:03 PM, Alex Harui wrote:
> The app I'm building says the following tests use
>
Haha. This is fantastic, Alex! I would like to take a look at this app of
yours. I am thinking of adding the ability to directly run the tests from
the app itself.
Maybe also hook this
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aha, now I see ;) and yes, you are right, I'll
So the easiest way currently to run this list of tests is to cut/paste
this list into mustella/failures.txt and then from the mustella directory
run
./mini_run.sh -failures
and it will build and run just those tests.
Carol
On 10/18/12 3 :03PM, "Alex Harui" wrote:
>The app I'm building says th
thanks for the info!
Am 18.10.2012 um 20:22 schrieb Clint Modien :
> Wanted to let the group know that Monacle is available at:
>
> https://prerelease.adobe.com/callout/?callid=59A4F95D908A4D2FB9F302729FD0D87F
>
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I believe your change was so you have an ex
The app I'm building says the following tests use
spark.components.Scroller.as
/tests/Managers/DragManager/Spark/DragManager_Squares_spark
/tests/Managers/StyleManager/AdvancedCSS/descendantSelectors/AdvancedCSS_des
cendantSelectors_Style2
/tests/Managers/StyleManager/AdvancedCSS/idSelectors/Advan
On 10/18/12 12:06 PM, "Clint Modien" wrote:
> It's probably worth checking into how much work it would take to get the
> Falcon tests donated.
Gordon is best suited to do this. I would not set my expectations too high
about the set of tests though.
>
--
Alex Harui
Flex SDK Team
Adobe Syste
On 10/18/12 11:51 AM, "Roland Zwaga" wrote:
> Ow, Michael, so are so wonderfully, endearingly, subtle, remind me to give
> you plenty of hugs in Vegas ;)
>
>> We have no plans keeping ASC 2.0 (and above) in sync with Falcon, as I
>> said previously, today the compilers are different projects
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I'm not sure if I understand your question...
T
Ow, Michael, so are so wonderfully, endearingly, subtle, remind me to give
you plenty of hugs in Vegas ;)
>We have no plans keeping ASC 2.0 (and above) in sync with Falcon, as I
> said previously, today the compilers are different projects and targeting
> two different audiences.
>
> Yeh, we total
It's probably worth checking into how much work it would take to get the Falcon
tests donated.
Running against mustella is great and will obviously be required but I'm
assuming the Falcon tests are substantially faster to execute and communicate
the functionality of the code.
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Carol Frampton commented on FLEX-33156:
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So why isn't the change? Note the usage of
So moving forward… adding a compiler feature like -advanced-telemetry won't be
donated to the Apache compiler codebase?
If that feature is already in falcon that's great… but it's an example of what
I was hoping would be donated in the future.
The SWF spec is open so I'm assuming we could build
+1 Binding.
On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 8:31 AM, Jonathan Campos wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 5:07 AM, Roland Zwaga >wrote:
>
> > downloaded and installed like a boss ;)
>
>
> worked for me
>
> +1 binding
>
> --
> Jonathan Campos
>
alrighty, thanks for the pointers everyone!
For now, I'm headed to bed because I have to get up early to catch my
flight to New York tomorrow.
I'm going to visit Drew Bourne (the Mockolate guy) there and on Sunday the
both of us are heading over to Vegas for 360Min,
I hope to see a bunch of you guy
>We have no plans keeping ASC 2.0 (and above) in sync with Falcon, as I said
>previously, today the compilers are different projects and targeting two
>different audiences.
Yeh, we totally get why parsing the AS language and generating bytecode will be
very different for the game market. I can'
On 10/18/12 2 :23PM, "Peter Ent" wrote:
>You could try:
>
>./mini_run.sh tests/gumbo/components/Scroller
I'd add tests/gumbo/components/DataGrid since that makes heavy use of the
scroller. I hope there are some focusIn events in there.
Carol
>
>There are probably other tests that also use th
Monocle could probably be the next profiler but currently is "limited" when
it comes to number of function calls, object tracking, object loitering
support, which is none for now but it offers a lot of amazing info
regarding what's going on.
We can even check how much time has been spent on Flex pa
I am working on a couple of apps that you can plug in your list of changed
files and it will pick out the tests to run. Hope to have that finished
this week.
On 10/18/12 11:23 AM, "Peter Ent" wrote:
> You could try:
>
> ./mini_run.sh tests/gumbo/components/Scroller
>
> There are probably oth
> Hi Mike,
>
> Let me add some more details.
>
> We have no plans keeping ASC 2.0 (and above) in sync with Falcon, as I
> said previously, today the compilers are different projects and targeting
> two different audiences.
> But for some key/showstopper bugs fixed in ASC 2.0 Gordon will integrate
>
I am more than happy to work on Falcon. I spent some time in the MXML
handling just before the "announcement". IMO, you don't have to know
compiler theory to contribute to Falcon. That part has pretty much been
taken care of. It is now a matter of fixing bugs and getting the MXML
transcoding to
You could try:
./mini_run.sh tests/gumbo/components/Scroller
There are probably other tests that also use the Spark Scroller, but that
should cover a lot.
Peter Ent
Flex SDK Team
Adobe Systems
On 10/18/12 2:16 PM, "Roland Zwaga" wrote:
>This is indeed great news!
>Can someone give me a hint w
I highly recommend this, I've tried it out a little and the Flex profiler
pales in comparison.
On 18 October 2012 20:22, Clint Modien wrote:
> Wanted to let the group know that Monacle is available at:
>
>
> https://prerelease.adobe.com/callout/?callid=59A4F95D908A4D2FB9F302729FD0D87F
>
Hi Mike,
Let me add some more details.
We have no plans keeping ASC 2.0 (and above) in sync with Falcon, as I
said previously, today the compilers are different projects and targeting
two different audiences.
But for some key/showstopper bugs fixed in ASC 2.0 Gordon will integrate
them back.
Thi
This is indeed great news!
Can someone give me a hint which mustella tests would be appropriate to run
for this patch I submitted?
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-33156
Cheers,
Roland
On 18 October 2012 20:06, Om wrote:
> >
> > ...now you can start making changes to the SDK and ens
Wanted to let the group know that Monacle is available at:
https://prerelease.adobe.com/callout/?callid=59A4F95D908A4D2FB9F302729FD0D87F
>
> ...now you can start making changes to the SDK and ensure you didn’t break
> anything.
>
>
Thanks Peter and everyone who contributed to get to this point! This is a
HUGE deal. Hopefully this will open the floodgates for more contributions
and bug fixes coming in to Apache Flex.
Regards,
Om
Nice, Peter! Thanks to you and all the committers for getting to this
milestone!
-omar
On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 10:57 AM, Peter Ent wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
> We have finished getting all tests in the default configuration (mini_run
> –all) to pass on Mac and Windows platforms! That is currently 3
Hey folks,
We have finished getting all tests in the default configuration (mini_run –all)
to pass on Mac and Windows platforms! That is currently 35729 tests. There
are still some issues with intermittent failures so I’ll be updating the wiki
with how to deal with failures in your test runs,
Hey, amazing! Two whole worthwhile discussions in one day... and one
is even about compilers ;-)
People are working together, helping each other along. Keep the ball
rolling; we have lift off!
EdB
On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 6:14 PM, Michael Schmalle
wrote:
> Wow I totally missed that.
>
> I can'
> Yes, I think we all could be working together more easy in github and
> from time to time upgrade SVN.
Well, if you feel so strongly about this, want to contribute and don't
see any way to work in SVN while Apache Git is being set up, why not
work in github and from time to time submit patches t
Great!
Stefan Horochovec
2012/10/18 Erik de Bruin
> Cool!
>
> We're planning on doing a .1 update not too long after the release, to
> tie up ends like these. Moving forward, I like it ;-)
>
> EdB
>
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 6:09 PM, Stefan Horochovec
> wrote:
> > Erik
> >
> > Tonight I
Cool!
We're planning on doing a .1 update not too long after the release, to
tie up ends like these. Moving forward, I like it ;-)
EdB
On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 6:09 PM, Stefan Horochovec
wrote:
> Erik
>
> Tonight I will download and compare all languages and open tickets.
>
> The translation i
Hello
About code contribuition:
I don´t believe the GIT and Maven will solve our problems and neither will
facilitate the contribution of people in the project.
We can contribute through SVN + JIRA (Diffs) without any problems.
About Apache Model
All we are adapting to the Apache model develo
Yes, I think we all could be working together more easy in github and
from time to time upgrade SVN.
2012/10/18 :
> A small notice. I think what Carlos means when he mentions GitHub is not the
> version system (git) but actually moving the project from apache to github.
> Carlos correct me if I m
Wow I totally missed that.
I can't believe I missed that, I feel like an idiot. :)
I'm saying that I am not the one that knows how to get this in the
build etc, I know nothing about that stuff but I will see what I can do.
Mike
Quoting Omar Gonzalez :
Gordon mentioned he was getting test
Erik
Tonight I will download and compare all languages and open tickets.
The translation into Portuguese I will update if necessary and submit the
diff's
Regards
Stefan Horochovec
Software Engineer
Blog: http://www.horochovec.com.br/
Twitter: http://twitter.com/horochovec
2012/10/18 Erik de
Hello Eric, Carlos and list,
Personal and technological problems have kept me from being active an i think
this is a good point to share my thoughts and experiences after a half a year
off this list:
I work at a company now that still has a reasonable amount of "Flash" work
left. However I hav
Quoting Omar Gonzalez :
Right, I don't like to leave any room for ambiguity. ;)
I would agree that tests for the compiler should be the first priority at
this point. It will facilitate tracking bug fixes Adobe is doing and
getting them back into Falcon, since it seems Adobe is pretty much not
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