I think that would be too hard to do, timing-wise. Just using Ant might be
better. Get the binary, unzip it, replace installer.xml, run ant -f
installer.xml.
-Alex
On 4/23/18, 11:56 PM, "Piotr Zarzycki" wrote:
Agree with Alex - that probably is the thing.
I would go with follo
Agree with Alex - that probably is the thing.
I would go with following path:
1) Prepare installer.xml from 4.16.1
2) Start downloading 4.13 - once you see that finish downloading SDK - try
to replace it
I'm not sure in what moment installer.xml is being read, but maybe it's
happen after Adobe AI
I think the issue is that 4.13's script doesn't know about DMG files. One
thing to try is to unzip 4.13, replace the installer.xml with one from 4.16.1
and see if that works.
HTH,
-Alex
On 4/23/18, 10:10 PM, "Piotr Zarzycki" wrote:
Phil,
Thanks for looking into that. You can tr
Phil,
Thanks for looking into that. You can try to fix it on your own and make
pull request!
Thanks,
Piotr
On Tue, Apr 24, 2018, 3:31 AM Phil Haeusler wrote:
> Hi Piotr
>
> FLEX-35384 Raised [1]
>
> I don't appear to have the permission to assign issues, so it's currently
> left unassigned.
>
Hi Piotr
FLEX-35384 Raised [1]
I don't appear to have the permission to assign issues, so it's currently
left unassigned.
I am using High Sierra.
I grabbed the installer code and had a quick look, and it appears that the
method InstallApacheFlex.unzipAdobeAIRSDKMac() is always calling untar() o
Hi Phil,
Many Thanks for all of those tests. Can you raise JIRA and assign to me [1]
with all your findings. I will try to find some time this month and play a
bit with that stuff on my Mac. Are you running High Sierra ?
[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/FLEX/summary
Thanks,
Piotr
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Hi Guys,
This is draft announce. Let me know whether it's ok.
--- start draft announcement -
The Apache Flex community is pleased to announce the release of Apache Flex
SDK Installer 3.3.1
Apache Flex SDK Installer 3.3.1 is an update to Apache Flex SDK Installer
3.3.
It provides