Can you please log a bug for this issue using www.adobe.com/wish.  Please 
include the information here and include the specifics of the OS, window 
manager, version, etc.

Thanks
jw

--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "aejaz_98" <aejaz...@...> wrote:
>
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Looks like it is not possible to build a windows air installer
> on Linux with SDK 3.4(with either SDK 1.5.2 or 1.5.3) although
> this worked fine with Flex SDK 3.4(with included AIR SDK 1.5)
> earlier.
> 
> Strangely when I now try to switch back to Flex SDK 3.3, I am 
> getting these errors,
> 
> App_mx_managers_SystemManager.as(75): col: 38 Error: Method marked override 
> must override another method.
>     [mxmlc] 
>     [mxmlc]     override     public function get preloadedRSLs():Dictionary
>     [mxmlc]                                      ^
>     [mxmlc] 
>     [mxmlc] _App_mx_managers_SystemManager.as(87): col: 34 Error: Method 
> marked override must override another method.
>     [mxmlc] 
>     [mxmlc]     override     public function allowDomain(... domains):void
>     [mxmlc]                                  ^
>     [mxmlc] 
>     [mxmlc] _App_mx_managers_SystemManager.as(105): col: 34 Error: Method 
> marked override must override another method.
>     [mxmlc] 
>     [mxmlc]     override     public function allowInsecureDomain(... 
> domains):void
>     [mxmlc]                                  ^
>     [mxmlc] 
> 
> Any help would be appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> Aejaz
> 
> --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "aejaz_98" <aejaz_98@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I have a build environment set on RHEL Linux which uses
> > ant to produce a .air installer for my application. With
> > Flex SDK 3.3 & ant the .air installer used to install
> > the application successfully on Windows XP/Vista & application
> > worked as expected.
> > 
> > Recently I upgraded to Flex 3.4 SDK on the Linux build machine,
> > but now the AIR application installed (on Windows XP) with 
> > the ant generated .air installer(on the Linux build machine) doesn't show 
> > the startup screen, although in the task manager I see that the process is 
> > alive.
> > 
> > In order to figure out what was wrong I did quite a bit of
> > searching but couldn't find anything worthwhile. Then I 
> > tried the same build script on Windows XP using Flex 3.4
> > SDK & the generated application(after installation) worked 
> > successfully. The only difference between Linux & windows
> > was that Windows XP had AIR runtime whereas Linux did not.
> > Since things worked with SDK 3.3 with no AIR runtime on Linux,
> > I doubt that this is an issue. 
> > 
> > So far both Linux & Windows had AIR SDK 1.5.2, I then upgraded
> > both to AIR SDK 1.5.3 but there was no change in behaviour
> > i.e. installer produced in Windows worked but installer 
> > created on Linux didn't.
> > 
> > Finally, I tried using adl as follows. The installed application
> > (using the .air installer created on Windows) had following 
> > directory structure,
> > 
> > C:\App
> > C:\App\App.swf
> > C:\App\META-INF\AIR\application.xml
> > C:\App\META-INF\AIR\publisherid
> > C:\App\META-INF\AIR\hash
> > 
> > I copied all the files under META-INF to C:\App & then tried
> > to run the following, command,
> > 
> > C:\App> adl application.xml
> > 
> > That showed the startup screen.
> > 
> > Then I uninstalled the application & installed the application
> > using the .air installer created on Linux & then copied the 
> > contents under META-INF to c:\App & tried the same command again,
> > this time the startup screen didn't show up but on the command 
> > prompt, following error was shown,
> > 
> > VerifyError: Error #1014: Class mx.core::WindowedApplication could not be 
> > found.
> >         at flash.display::MovieClip/nextFrame()
> >         at mx.managers::SystemManager/deferredNextFrame()
> >         at mx.managers::SystemManager/preloader_initProgressHandler()
> >         at flash.events::EventDispatcher/dispatchEventFunction()
> >         at flash.events::EventDispatcher/dispatchEvent()
> >         at mx.preloaders::Preloader/timerHandler()
> >         at flash.utils::Timer/_timerDispatch()
> >         at flash.utils::Timer/tick()
> > 
> > I don't have any idea about why the WindowedApplication won't
> > be found in this particular case. If anyone has any clue, 
> > please help.
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > Aejaz
> >
>


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