Thanks guys, the flashout spaces issue was the problem.
Right now I've abandoned eclipse/mtasc anyway, deadlines and all.
But now I know how to get it working, I'll look into using it
properly after this project, and explore Ant a bit more too.
On 2 Apr 2006, at 03:06AM, Chris Allen wrote:
Oh yes, the old Flashout on Macintosh problem; sorry that I didn't
realize that was what you were referring to. I haven't been using
Flashout; I find that Ant just works better for my work flow. Many
others seem to agree. Anyway, if you are interested there are some
excellent Ant utilities for b
Escaping spaces is fine in the Terminal, but not in Eclipse using
Flashout. That's the issue here, how to define the Class Path in Eclipse.
I've read a post about it at
http://www.pixelmotive.de/blog/archives/2005/06/fame_on_mac.php
Basically what it says is to create a shell script that "catches
Erixtekila is right. you need to escape those spaces.
A quick way to get your paths written correctly is to open up the
directory that you are targeting in the Finder, then open Terminal.
Next drag the folder in the Finder into the Terminal window and you
will see how the path should be written t
Le 30 mars 06, à 16:26, Sam Thorne a écrit :
I'm getting the error "Class not found Support.Macromedia.Flash" when
my classpath is
"/Users/sam/Library/Application Support/Macromedia/Flash
8/en/Configuration/Classes"
Seems Mtasc doesn't like classpaths which have spaces in them on OS X,
it tri
On 3/30/06, Sam Thorne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm getting the error "Class not found Support.Macromedia.Flash" when
> my classpath is
> "/Users/sam/Library/Application Support/Macromedia/Flash 8/en/
> Configuration/Classes"
>
> Seems Mtasc doesn't like classpaths which have spac
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