I need some help figuring out how to compile with MTASC. I have used mtasc
before, it was a while ago, and now I can't figure out what is going on with
this project. I'm just trying to get it to compile.
This is my MTASC command:
mtasc\mtasc.exe classes\com\dsotdomb\Main.as -cp classes -cp "C:\Program
Files\Macromedia\Flash 8\en\First Run\Classes" -swf bin\Main.swf -version 8
-keep
-frame 1 -mx -out Main3.swf
I get these errors:
[exec] Warning : The MovieClip searchCancel needs the class
com.dsotdomb.gui.buttons.PseudoButton which was not compiled :
[exec] Please force compilation of this class by adding it to the
commandline.
[exec] Warning : The MovieClip searchOK needs the class
com.dsotdomb.gui.buttons.PseudoButton which was not compiled :
[exec] Please force compilation of this class by adding it to the
commandline.
[exec] Warning : The MovieClip authorsButton needs the class
com.dsotdomb.gui.buttons.PseudoButton which was not compiled :
[exec] Please force compilation of this class by adding it to the
commandline.
[exec] Warning : The MovieClip aboutButton needs the class
com.dsotdomb.gui.buttons.PseudoButton which was not compiled :
[exec] Please force compilation of this class by adding it to the
commandline.
[exec] Warning : The MovieClip previouslyButton needs the class
com.dsotdomb.gui.buttons.PseudoButton which was not compiled :
[exec] Please force compilation of this class by adding it to the
commandline.
[exec] Warning : The MovieClip searchButton needs the class
com.dsotdomb.gui.buttons.PseudoButton which was not compiled :
[exec] Please force compilation of this class by adding it to the
commandline.
[exec] Warning : The MovieClip mainNav needs the class
com.dsotdomb.gui.navs.MainNav which was not compiled :
[exec] Please force compilation of this class by adding it to the
commandline.
[exec] Warning : The MovieClip homeView needs the class
com.dsotdomb.gui.views.HomeView which was not compiled :
[exec] Please force compilation of this class by adding it to the
commandline.
[exec] Warning : The MovieClip previouslyView needs the class
com.dsotdomb.gui.views.PreviouslyView which was not compiled :
[exec] Please force compilation of this class by adding it to the
commandline.
[exec] Warning : The MovieClip testTransition needs the class
com.dsotdomb.transition.SiteLoadToHomeTransition which was not compiled :
[exec] Please force compilation of this class by adding it to the
commandline.
[exec] Warning : The MovieClip contentIntro > content needs the class
com.dsotdomb.transition.SiteLoadToHomeTransition which was not compiled :
[exec] Please force compilation of this class by adding it to the
commandline.
[exec] Warning : The MovieClip siteLoader > contentIntro needs the
class com.dsotdomb.transition.SiteLoadToHomeTransition which was not
compiled :
[exec] Please force compilation of this class by adding it to the
commandline.
[exec] Warning : The MovieClip com.dsotdomb.loaders.SiteLoader needs
the class com.dsotdomb.loaders.SiteLoader which was not compiled :
[exec] Please force compilation of this class by adding it to the
commandline.
[exec] Warning : The MovieClip headerView needs the class
com.dsotdomb.gui.views.HeaderView which was not compiled :
[exec] Please force compilation of this class by adding it to the
commandline.
I understand that I can force compile them by adding those classes to the
command. but how can I get around this. Can i do this with -pack? It just
seems rediulous to have to add all these classes.. there should be an easier
way?????????
Wait I just realized. it looks like all these warnings are for classes that
MoveClips are bound to in the library panel. ( the linkage panel where you
can bind it to an AS2 class ).. Is that what the issue is, and how do I
ressolve it?
thanks
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