Forget this post ... it's really old and I sent it during the email-blackout ;-)

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Von: Christofer Dutz [mailto:christofer.d...@c-ware.de] 
Gesendet: Sonntag, 11. Mai 2014 00:50
An: 'dev@flex.apache.org'
Betreff: Why does AIR contain flex libs starting from version 4.0

Hi,

I'm just spending some more time in the AIR mavenizer and have discoverd that 
AIR used to consist of max 3 libs up to 4.0 but starting with 4.0 it seems to 
conatin a lot of stuff of the Flex SDK (compc.jar, mxmlc.jar, ...) Why is this 
so? I also noticed that all others seem to contain only adt.jar except 2.6 
which contains smali.jar and baksmali.jar which seem to have been introduced in 
2.6 but have been moved to android/lib after 2.6.

So would it be safe to assume that the "compiler" artifact for AIR only 
consists of "adt.jar"? And if I were to deploy smali.jar and baksmali.jar I 
should make an exception for 2.6 and deploy them under 
"com.adobe.air.compiler.android"? What do I need those two libs for anyway? As 
far as I could read it's an Android dalvic assembler/deassembler.

Chris

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