Yes. I'm talking about experimental.

I linked to the 4.9 release and s:Alert and s:ColorPicker were not available. 
I'm using the en_US locale. Not sure what to say here…

This is all clear as mud to me. I'll play around a bit trying to wrap my head 
around this. I'll probably come back with more questions later…

On Feb 21, 2013, at 2:45 AM, Frédéric THOMAS wrote:

> Harbs,
> 
>> 2) I need the Alert and ColorPicker components that's not in the 4.9 release.
> 
> If you're talking about the ones in the experimental.swc, there are in the 
> 4.9 but you can use them with en_US only, I re-worked them in the develop 
> branch, so if you want to use them and even to have an SDK you can use with 
> IntelliJ, constantly updated, chekout the develop branch, do a first build, a 
> release, use the makeApacheFlexForFlashBuilder on the released develop branch 
> itself, not the resulting binaries.
> 
> Like that you can set this fresh SDK as the SDK you use if you want to make 
> change in the SDK, you'll have only to run the ant target corresponding to 
> the lib you modified (and the other.locales too) and you'll be able to test 
> it right away on your sample projects.
> 
> Ask me if I haven't been completly clear.
> 
> -Fred
> 
> -----Message d'origine----- From: Justin Mclean
> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2013 1:27 AM
> To: dev@flex.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Getting source working in Flash Builder
> 
> Hi,
> 
>> I did use the installer.
> Which would of given you last release 4.9.
> 
>> The issue is that I'm trying to use the source rather than the distribution 
>> for two reasons:
>> 1) I wanted to look into the TLF bugs that were reported.
>> 2) I need the Alert and ColorPicker components that's not in the 4.9 release.
> 
> Make a release build from the source with ant release, copy and unzip/untar 
> the release and use the script in the IDE directory to make an SDK usable for 
> Flash Builder or any other IDE.
> 
>> Does the source need to be compiled before it can work?
> Um yes. The source gets compiled in swcs (in the frameworks/lib directory) 
> that your Flex application uses.
> 
>> I wonder if now would be a good time to try InteliJ IDEA...
> You would still have the package the SDK up, your issue is not unique to just 
> Flash Builder.
> 
> Hope that helps.
> 
> Justin 

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