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Justin Mclean updated FLEX-14805: --------------------------------- Labels: easyfix easytest (was: ) > When compiling on a shared environment (Linux), a common directory, > /tmp/Adobe, is created which causes compilation conflicts and permission > issues. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: FLEX-14805 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-14805 > Project: Apache Flex > Issue Type: Bug > Components: .Unspecified - Compiler, Runtime Localization > Affects Versions: Adobe Flex SDK 3.0 (Release) > Environment: Affected OS(s): Linux > Affected OS(s): Linux RedHat > Language Found: English > Reporter: Adobe JIRA > Labels: easyfix, easytest > > Steps to reproduce: > Some Java class file involved in the generation of a dynamic resource bundle > SFW file creates this directory: > > /tmp/Adobe/Flex/GeneratedResourceModules > > It places some temporary files in that directory and then deletes when the > SWF is generated. > here is a sample of the compile command: > > /bin/mxmlc -locale=en_US > -source-path=MY_SOURCE_DIR/rss_showviewer/resources/en_US > > -include-resource-bundles=collections,containers,controls,core,effects,resources,skins,styles > > > -output=MY_HOME_DIR/app/resources/en_US/showViewerResources_en_US.swf > > Actual Results: > The actual directory does NOT get deleted. The owner of the directory is > the Linux user account who started the resource SWF compile. No other users > have write permissions to that directory. As a result, another user who then > attempts to compile the SWFs will get some java Null Pointer exception > stemming from the fact that the compiler was unable to create a file in that > directory. > > Expected Results: > The directory should get deleted. > > Workaround (if any): > The workaround is to manually delete the directory or grant the necessary > read and write permissions to the appropriate user accounts. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira