Wait! There's one more thing with the NPM versions that need to be changed. The last lines of asjscnpm, asjscompcnpm, and mxmlcnpm need to be updated to match the changes in the regular versions.
For instance, in asjsc: -external-library-path="$SCRIPT_HOME/../libs/js.swc" is replaced by +configname=js Exactly the same in asjscompc. It appears that mxmlc may have a slightly different change. - Josh On Sat, Sep 10, 2016 at 9:25 AM, Josh Tynjala <joshtynj...@gmail.com> wrote: > After installing flexjs@next from NPM, I can now successfully run asjsc, > asjscompc, and mxmlc from the command line on Mac. The end-of-line fix > appears to be working correctly. > > - Josh > > On Fri, Sep 9, 2016 at 7:08 PM, OmPrakash Muppirala <bigosma...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> I just pushed flexjs 0.7.0 with a tag 'next'. If someone can test it on a >> Mac and give me an all clear, I can go ahead and promote the package to a >> release. >> >> Run: >> *npm install flexjs@next -g * >> to test flexjs 0.7.0 npm package. >> >> Thanks, >> Om >> >> On Fri, Sep 9, 2016 at 2:31 PM, OmPrakash Muppirala <bigosma...@gmail.com >> > >> wrote: >> >> > >> > >> > On Fri, Sep 9, 2016 at 1:53 PM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote: >> > >> >> Please comment on the draft below. We need Om or someone to publish >> the >> >> npm module. >> >> >> > >> > On it. >> > >> > Thanks, >> > Om >> > >> > >> >> >> >> ----------- >> >> >> >> The Apache Flex community is pleased to announce the release of Apache >> >> FlexJS SDK 0.7.0 and Apache Flex FalconJX Compiler 0.7.0. >> >> >> >> Apache Flex is a highly productive, open source application framework >> for >> >> building and maintaining expressive applications that deploy >> consistently >> >> on all major browsers, desktops and devices (including smartphones, >> >> tablets and tv). >> >> >> >> Apache FlexJS is a next-generation Flex SDK that enables developers to >> use >> >> MXML and ActionScript to not only create SWFs but also cross-compile >> the >> >> same MXML and ActionScript to HTML/JS/CSS so applications can run >> natively >> >> in browsers. The cross-compiled code can also be used in Apache >> Cordova >> >> (Adobe PhoneGap) mobile applications. >> >> >> >> Apache Flex FalconJX is a next-generation MXML and ActionScript >> >> cross-compiler. It extends the next-generation SWF compiler known as >> >> Falcon. Both are contained in the release package and are used by the >> >> FlexJS package to compile SWFs or cross-compile to HTML/JS/CSS. >> >> >> >> This is the fifth release of FlexJS and FalconJX. It is ‘beta' >> >> quality. In this release, all of the compiler JARs and framework SWCs >> are >> >> also available as Maven artifacts making it the first version of any >> Flex >> >> SDK to support Maven. Maven can even be used to build the sources and >> >> examples. See the various pom.xml files included in the artifacts. >> >> >> >> In addition, the JS output also includes source maps so you can see >> your >> >> ActionScript source in the browser debugger. Also, there is more >> support >> >> for using ActionScript to create NodeJS modules, and you can now use a >> >> subset of E4X in your cross-compiled applications. See the >> RELEASE_NOTES >> >> files in the artifacts for more information. >> >> >> >> The purpose of this release is to gather feedback about the >> >> features and implementation strategies, and recruit new contributors >> as we >> >> grow these code bases into an SDK and tool chain that delivers the >> highest >> >> productivity developing applications that can run in the most places. >> >> These releases may not handle production needs. Expect lots of bugs >> and >> >> missing features. Please file bugs at: >> >> >> >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX/ >> >> >> >> For questions about how to use FlexJS and FalconJX, send email to >> >> us...@flex.apache.org. Please try to prefix the subject with >> [FlexJS] or >> >> [FalconJX] so it is clear the questions refer to this release and not >> the >> >> Flex SDK and MXMLC compiler. >> >> >> >> For questions and feedback on the development of the source code in >> these >> >> release, send email to dev@flex.apache.org. Again, please prefix the >> >> subject with [FlexJS] or [FalconJX]. >> >> >> >> Apache FlexJS and Apache Flex FalconJX are available in source and >> binary >> >> form from the following download page: >> >> http://flex.apache.org/download-flexjs.html >> >> >> >> When downloading from a mirror site, please remember to verify the >> >> downloads using signatures or MD5 hashes. >> >> >> >> A simple way to try these releases is to use the >> >> InstallApacheFlex 3.1 or 3.2 application which is available at the >> >> following url: >> >> http://flex.apache.org/installer.html >> >> >> >> Choose Apache FlexJS 0.7.0 and it will create an Adobe Flash >> >> Builder-compatible SDK that uses the Falcon and FalconJX compilers to >> >> generate SWFs and HTML/JS/CSS output. You can also use FDT as your IDE >> >> for developing FlexJS applications. Some folks have been successful >> >> using IntelliJ, FlashDevelop as well. Moonshine is also working on >> >> FlexJS support. >> >> >> >> Apache FlexJS 0.7.0 is also available as a npm package. On a system >> with >> >> npm installed, users can easily install FlexJS with the command: "npm >> >> install flexjs -g". >> >> >> >> See the README or the FlexJS wiki for more information. The FlexJS >> >> section of the wiki is at the following >> >> >> >> url: >> >> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLEX/FlexJS >> >> >> >> For more information on Apache Flex, visit the project home page: >> >> http://flex.apache.org >> >> >> >> Please try FlexJS and become involved in shaping the future of Flex. >> >> >> >> The Apache Flex Community >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> > >