Yes, we should have a pointer to older releases. They are here: http://archive.apache.org/dist/flex/
-Alex On 9/19/14 11:01 PM, "Martin Miko" <marrtinm...@gmail.com> wrote: >Hello, > >oh yeah I've had the feeling that I've read about it before, but wasn't >sure which versions were affected. Thanks for the link to the binaries, >but >they are not available there. Clicking on the download link produces 404 >Not found. I guess the page is still generated, but the links don't work >because you removed it from your main apache server and it already >propagated to all backups and regions. > >It would be pretty good, if older binary releases and links to them were >available somewhere on the site, at least as long as there are problems >with the installer. In some cases you are locked-in to an older version of >flex and you need to build something on a different platform than the one >you primarily use for development. And frankly at this point it is not >possible. > >And as we are at it, I've noticed one thing: if you hover your mouse at >flex.a.o over "Download Flex", third option from top is "SDK BINARIES (FOR >SDK DEVELOPERS)" - shouldn't there be "FOR APPLICATION DEVELOPERS"? Or if >it is for sdk devs as well, then maybe without specifying whom it suits >most? > >Anyway, thank you very much for help. > >Martin > >On Sat, Sep 20, 2014 at 2:36 AM, Justin Mclean <jus...@classsoftware.com> >wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> > I'm trying to download Flex 4.12 and it always fails, when the >>installer >> > tries to download afe.jar from Adobe Opensource site, as that one >> requires >> > password. I tried to download Flex 4.13 and that one managed to finish >> ok. >> > Does anyone have any idea, why it is happening? >> >> This is a known issue but right now we don't have a fix for it: >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-34540 >> >> You can download 4.12 binary from one of the Apache mirrors: >> http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/flex/4.12.0/binaries >> >> Thanks, >> Justin >>