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On 8/14/13 9:46 AM, "OmPrakash Muppirala" <[email protected]> wrote: >On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 9:26 AM, Deepak MS <[email protected]> >wrote: > >> Hmmm.. I did try installing it multiple times, in different directories >>as >> well. Still same error. My network is pretty decent as well. >> > >Can you please post the Installer logs for each installation attempt? If >multiple mirrors are having the same problem, then this is a bigger issue >that needs to be investigated. > >BTW, I just ran the Installer throught to completion and things seem to be >working properly. > > >> >> Anyway, I also tried to download and install it manually. This too is >> giving me an error message : ( >> >> I downloaded zip from here: >> >> >>http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/flex/4.10.0/apache-flex-sdk-4.10.0-s >>rc.zip >> . >> Unzipped the file content in a folder. >> Tried to add that folder location as my SDK in FB 4.5. When I select >>'Flex >> SDK Location' by clicking 'Browse' button and when I locate that sdk, I >>get >> this message: >> "mxmlc.jar not found in classpath of J:\SDKs\AF 4.10" >> >> Not sure if I am missing something in manual installation too. >> >> >This is expected behavior. You will not be able to add a src kit to your >IDE. Your options are to >a) directly download the binary kits and run the Make*IDE bat scripts >b) download the src kits, build the binaries and run the Make*IDE bat >scripts >c) use the Installer which does everything for you > >Thanks, >Om > > >> >> >> On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 9:44 PM, Alex Harui <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > >> > >> > On 8/14/13 9:05 AM, "Marcus Fritze" <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > >> > >> This indicates that the Flex SDK binary file on that particular >>mirror >> > >>site >> > >> is corrupted. >> > Last time we had a problem, it wasn't the copy of the binary file on >>the >> > mirror. The mirrors are working fine. What happens is that the bytes >> get >> > corrupted as they are being transferred. That's one of the reasons >> > checksums were invented. >> > >> > >> >> > >> Usually this can be fixed by running the Installer again. >> > > >> > >Maybe, the installer can try automatically another mirror in the >> > >background when the MD5 of the file is not correct. >> > > >> > >I think this is a good idea to minimize possible errors for the >> > >"end-user" who are trying to install Flex. >> > That's a good suggestion. Please open a JIRA task for it. >> > >> > -Alex >> > >> > >>
