Hi,
> Ok so I staged the Maven output at
> https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapacheflex-1010/
Is there a source package there? I couldn't find one to review.
Thanks,
Justin
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Mihai,
I don't understand what do you mean saying "custom test runner" and
"out-of-the-box FlexUnit lack" - Could you explain a bit for me ?
Piotr
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I'm using IntelliJ as well, so that could be useful, yes.
But before you do, can I ask what motivated the use of a custom test
runner? What did the out-of-the-box FlexUnit lack?
On 1 April 2015 at 13:01, piotrz wrote:
> Actually I can take a look into that, but it is probably something in the TLF
And regarding examples ... the FlexUnit project does have a
FlexUnit4SampleCIProject or FlexUnit4Turnkey as well as FlexUnit4Tutorials
Projects which should answer all questions about how to use FlexUnit (the
CIProject seems to have an Ant config as well as a Maven config that seem to
both use
Ok so I staged the Maven output at
https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapacheflex-1010/
So feel free to evaluate it. I have looked at how to configure the jenkins, but
currently the build wouldn't support nightly SNAPSHOT versions. I guess this
was the first project for which I
Actually I can take a look into that, but it is probably something in the TLF
side. I am not so much familiar with TLF in general.
If you wanted to setup your tests environment to debug these tests let me
know. I'm using Intellij and can provide some instruction.
Piotr
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Hi,
I would be interested in testing on Android and IOS.
Tour de Flex Mobile -> It is good enough :-)
Thanks.
Sugan
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Well the problem is Adobe signed RSLs get put in the special cache outside of
your browser so it stays even when you clear your cache. If we sign it, the
rsls will still be placed in the browser cache. It still has a benefit, but is
obviously more limited.
-Mark
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Cool, thanks for letting me know. I can only take a look at them mid-next
week, so if you need them taken care of earlier, I can revert the changes.
On 31 Mar 2015 08:16, "piotrz" wrote:
> Mihai,
>
> Couple of other tests has failed in the next build and I think this is
> probably caused by your
Hi,
On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 6:40 AM, Alex Harui wrote:
> ...IIRC, there is an experiment going on at the ASF about signing
> binaries
That's in production actually,
https://blogs.apache.org/infra/entry/code_signing_service_now_available
-Bertrand
Hi Alex,
I didn't explicitly set one up, but I could do that. All I did was to add the
Maven artifact generation, signing and deployment stuff to the build. If it's
ok with you I could change the current version from 4.3.0 to 4.3.0-SNAPSHOT and
have an automatic build job that also deploys the
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