Hmm. You shouldn't have to copy it. The flex-tool-api.jar isn't bundled in a falconjx binary artifact. We expect folks to take the binary artifact and run ant -f installer.xml.
If you run the build in a falconjx source artifact, it should pull down flex-tool-api.jar as well. -Alex On 3/16/16, 2:41 PM, "Christofer Dutz" <christofer.d...@c-ware.de> wrote: >Hi Justin, > >I think I can help ... had similar problems and this one was related to a >missing flex-tool-api.jar ... I copied it there manually and then I could >build ... after fixing the locale problem preventing non "us_EN" people >from running the tests sucessfully. > >Chris > >-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- >Von: Justin Mclean [mailto:justinmcl...@me.com] >Gesendet: Mittwoch, 16. März 2016 22:29 >An: dev@flex.apache.org >Betreff: Re: LAST CALL] Release FlexJS/FalconJX 0.6.0 > >Hi, > >> Thanks for noticing that. Have you looked at the notice files in the >>builds? > >Only the source ones and they seem OKish (they don’t 100% follow policy >but there’s no legal issues that I can see). I’ve not looked at the >binary ones. I think a bigger issue (but again not one that would block a >release but more a nice to have) is that as a user I would expect a lot >more in the REAME about changes from the previous version. Having a list >of bug fixes/new features would be a help to adoption. > >I’m also still unable to get the FlexJS source to compile but not looked >too deeply into it. > >compile-asjs: > [echo] Cross-compiling Core-0.6.0.swc > [echo] FALCONJX_HOME: >/Users/justinmclean/Downloads/ApacheFlexJS/apache-flex-falconjx-0.6.0-bin/ >js/ > [java] Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: >org/apache/flex/tools/FlexTool > >... >BUILD FAILED >/Users/justinmclean/Downloads/ApacheFlexJS/apache-flex-flexjs-0.6.0-src/fr >ameworks/projects/Core/build.xml:125: Replace: source file >/Users/justinmclean/Downloads/ApacheFlexJS/apache-flex-flexjs-0.6.0-src/fr >ameworks/projects/Core/target/generated-sources/flexjs/org/apache/flex/eve >nts/IEventDispatcher.js doesn't exist > >Thanks, >Justin