OK, then type:
        break #5:kickOff

On 2/12/14 10:28 AM, "modjkl...@comcast.net" <modjkl...@comcast.net> wrote:

>It returns 
>
>Ambiguous matching file names:
>SystemManager.as#5
>_testNewMacbook_mx_managers_SystemManager.as#7
>
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>
>From: "Alex Harui" <aha...@adobe.com>
>To: users@flex.apache.org
>Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 10:21:39 AM
>Subject: Re: new Mac machine, running Flex application sticks at 57%
>
>That implies that FDB is able to connect to the player. Just to be sure,
>instead of using 'q' to quit, do the following
>
>1) break SystemManager.as:kickOff
>2) c 
>3) c 
>
>In theory it should hit the breakpoint.
>
>And if that's all working, it sounds like there is definitely something
>blocking the socket connections.
>
>Next step is to set up a debug launch config that runs your app in the
>content debugger instead of the browser and see if that works.
>
>-Alex 
>
>
>
>On 2/12/14 10:13 AM, "modjkl...@comcast.net" <modjkl...@comcast.net>
>wrote: 
>
>>OK, I see the system doesn't respond to fdb, I need to type ./fdb
>>instead... 
>> 
>>When I type r then load the swf file, the fdb response is:
>> 
>>Waiting for Player to connect
>>Player connected; session starting.
>>Set breakpoints and then type 'continue' to resume the session.
>>(fdb) q 
>>The program is running. Exit anyway? (y or n) y
>> 
>>After I type y in the last line above, Flash Player Debugger opens a
>>window with the application in it, where it appears the application has
>>run (it's just a checkbox, centered in the window).
>> 
>>I'm hoping that's a useful clue somehow.
>> 
>>----- Original Message -----
>> 
>>From: "Alex Harui" <aha...@adobe.com>
>>To: users@flex.apache.org
>>Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 9:56:07 AM
>>Subject: Re: new Mac machine, running Flex application sticks at 57%
>> 
>>Hmm. In my bin folder there is an fdb and other things like amxmlc,
>>mxmlc, compc, etc.
>> 
>>What is in your bin folder?
>> 
>>On 2/12/14 9:50 AM, "modjkl...@comcast.net" <modjkl...@comcast.net>
>>wrote: 
>> 
>>>Hi Alex, 
>>> 
>>>I download the content debugger, then double-click it. It doesn't
>>>really 
>>>do anything, other than open an icon in my Mac dock, which shows "Flash
>>>Player Debugger" is open/running. I'm guessing this is expected.
>>> 
>>>Then I go to 
>>> 
>>>$ cd /Applications/Adobe Flash Builder 4.8/sdks/NightlyBuild4.12/bin
>>>$ fdb 
>>>-base: fdb: command not found
>>>$ run fdb 
>>>-base: run: command not found
>>> 
>>>Did I do something wrong?
>>> 
>>>----- Original Message -----
>>> 
>>>From: "Alex Harui" <aha...@adobe.com>
>>>To: users@flex.apache.org
>>>Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 9:23:43 AM
>>>Subject: Re: new Mac machine, running Flex application sticks at 57%
>>> 
>>>Let's try a different angle.
>>> 
>>>1) Download the projector content debugger.
>>>2) From the command line, go to the SDK's bin folder and run fdb
>>>3) Type 'r' and hit enter
>>>4) Use the projector content debugger to load the SWF.
>>> 
>>>The fdb debugger should stop execution of the SWF and display more
>>>information and and a prompt. Or, if it also cannot connect, then it
>>>will 
>>>just let the SWF run, or maybe something else will happen.
>>> 
>>>Report back on what happens.
>>>-Alex 
>>> 
>>>On 2/12/14 8:09 AM, "modjkl...@comcast.net" <modjkl...@comcast.net>
>>>wrote: 
>>> 
>>>>Thanks Mark, 
>>>> 
>>>>If I ping from a terminal, I see:
>>>> 
>>>>myMacbook:etc username$ ping localhost
>>>>PING localhost (127.0.0.1): 56 data bytes
>>>>64 bytes from 127.0.0.1: icmp_seq=0 time=0.044 ms
>>>>64 bytes from 127.0.0.1: icmp_seq=0 time=0.104 ms
>>>>64 bytes from 127.0.0.1: icmp_seq=0 time=0.067 ms
>>>>64 bytes from 127.0.0.1: icmp_seq=0 time=0.043 ms
>>>>64 bytes from 127.0.0.1: icmp_seq=0 time=0.077 ms
>>>>64 bytes from 127.0.0.1: icmp_seq=0 time=0.098 ms
>>>>... 
>>>>(I hit control-C)
>>>>... 
>>>>--- local host ping statistics ---
>>>>6 packets transmitted, 6 packets received, 0.0% packet loss
>>>> 
>>>>So this looks good. Thanks for the detailed explanation.
>>>> 
>>>>----- Original Message -----
>>>> 
>>>>From: "Mark Line" <markl...@gmail.com>
>>>>To: users@flex.apache.org
>>>>Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 8:03:24 AM
>>>>Subject: RE: new Mac machine, running Flex application sticks at 57%
>>>> 
>>>>The hosts file is a system wide configuration file. It's used for
>>>>mapping 
>>>>hostnames to ip addresses.
>>>> 
>>>>I think you can have hosts file per network card as well.
>>>> 
>>>>By default Flash builder attempts to debug via the loop back address
>>>>eg 
>>>>"localhost" 
>>>> 
>>>>You can test it via the command line or shell via ping localhost
>>>> 
>>>>If its working correctly you should get something like:
>>>> 
>>>>Microsoft Windows [Version 6.2.9200]
>>>>(c) 2012 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
>>>> 
>>>>C:\Users\Mark>ping localhost
>>>> 
>>>>Pinging MarkLine [::1] with 32 bytes of data:
>>>>Reply from ::1: time<1ms
>>>>Reply from ::1: time<1ms
>>>>Reply from ::1: time<1ms
>>>>Reply from ::1: time<1ms
>>>> 
>>>>Ping statistics for ::1:
>>>>Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
>>>>Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
>>>>Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms
>>>> 
>>>>C:\Users\Mark> 
>>>> 
>>>>(Sorry i'm currently at work and on a Windows pc, but it will be
>>>>pretty 
>>>>much the same) 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>From: modjkl...@comcast.net [mailto:modjkl...@comcast.net]
>>>>Sent: 12 February 2014 15:55
>>>>To: users@flex.apache.org
>>>>Subject: Re: new Mac machine, running Flex application sticks at 57%
>>>> 
>>>>Thanks for the tip Mark, I've seen this posted on Google but never
>>>>knew 
>>>>how to set it. Could you give a little more detail? Is this a setting
>>>>in 
>>>>Flash Builder? Or is it a Mac OSX System Preferences setting?
>>>> 
>>>>----- Original Message -----
>>>> 
>>>>From: "Mark Line" <markl...@gmail.com>
>>>>To: users@flex.apache.org
>>>>Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 7:50:49 AM
>>>>Subject: RE: new Mac machine, running Flex application sticks at 57%
>>>> 
>>>>I'm not sure if you need this on OSX but could you tried making sure
>>>>you 
>>>>have localhost set up on in your hosts file correctly
>>>> 
>>>>I'm assuming it¹s the same as most *nix in /etc/hosts
>>>> 
>>>>Add the following line: 127.0.0.1 localhost
>>>> 
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>From: modjkl...@comcast.net [mailto:modjkl...@comcast.net]
>>>>Sent: 12 February 2014 15:37
>>>>To: users@flex.apache.org
>>>>Subject: Re: new Mac machine, running Flex application sticks at 57%
>>>> 
>>>>Still haven't resolved this... let me simplify the discussion. Instead
>>>>of 
>>>>upgrading the OS as originally posted for this thread, I'm now using a
>>>>new macbook OSX 10.9.1 machine with fresh install of FB 4.7, and SDK
>>>>4.12 
>>>>(nightly build). However, it produces the same results...
>>>> 
>>>>When I run any program, it doesn't match which program (firefox,
>>>>chrome), 
>>>>the progress panel shows "Launching Main (57%). Waiting to connect to
>>>>the 
>>>>running application..." After 2 minutes it times out with a popup that
>>>>states: 
>>>> 
>>>>The Flash Builder debugger failed to connect to the running
>>>>application. 
>>>>Ensure that: 
>>>>1. For in-browser applications, you are running the debugger version
>>>>of 
>>>>Flash Player. 
>>>>2. For network debugging on a mobile device, you have a reliable
>>>>network 
>>>>connection to the device, and port 7935 is open on your machine's
>>>>firewall. 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>For example, the following application gives the above error:
>>>> 
>>>><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
>>>><!-- 
>>>>http://blog.flexexamples.com/2009/03/30/setting-the-base-color-on-an-fx
>>>>c 
>>>>h 
>>>>e 
>>>>ckbox-control-in-flex-gumbo/ --> <s:Application
>>>>xmlns:fx="http://ns.adobe.com/mxml/2009";
>>>>xmlns:s="library://ns.adobe.com/flex/spark"
>>>>xmlns:mx="library://ns.adobe.com/flex/mx" minWidth="955"
>>>>minHeight="600">
>>>> 
>>>><s:CheckBox id="checkBox"
>>>>label="Spark CheckBox"
>>>>selected="true"
>>>>symbolColor="red"
>>>>horizontalCenter="0"
>>>>verticalCenter="0" />
>>>></s:Application>
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>Things I've done to troubleshoot:
>>>> 
>>>>1. Verified debug version of Flash Player is installed.
>>>>2. Verified my "Adobe Flash Builder 4.ini" and "Adobe Flash Builder
>>>>4.7.ini" files contain switches -Xms512m, -Xmx1024m,
>>>>-XX:MaxPermSize=1024m.
>>>>3. Verified Main.html and Main.swf files are in the bin-debug
>>>>directory. 
>>>>4. disabled automatic rebuilds
>>>>5. Note, there is no anti-virus installed
>>>>6. Note, there's no connection to SVN or other repository
>>>>7. cleaned project several times
>>>>8. rebooted machine several times
>>>> 
>>>>I *really* could use some help here. Where should I look next?
>>>> 
>>>>(as an aside, I contacted Abode to purchase an individual per incident
>>>>contract support but after many hours on the phone being on hold and
>>>>transferred in circles between sales and support for 2 days, it
>>>>appears 
>>>>no one in Adobe knows where to route me or how I can purchase an
>>>>individual support contract for Adobe Flex Platform. Would be
>>>>interested 
>>>>if anyone knows of a direct line or contact.)
>>>> 
>>>>Thanks in advance.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>----- Original Message -----
>>>>From: modjkl...@comcast.net
>>>>To: "apache flex users" <users@flex.apache.org>
>>>>Sent: Sunday, February 9, 2014 11:45:09 PM
>>>>Subject: upgraded Mac OSX to Mavericks and application won't run
>>>> 
>>>>Hi experts, 
>>>> 
>>>>I'm using a nightly build from SDK 4.12 from a month ago, and FB 4.7.
>>>>I 
>>>>just upgraded my Mac OSX from 10.6.8 (Snow Leopard) to 10.9.1
>>>>(Mavericks). 
>>>> 
>>>>Using the new OSX, when I rebuild the application then run it using
>>>>Firefox with debug version of FB (I verified it is debug version by
>>>>visiting a website showing me what version FP is running in the
>>>>browser), 
>>>>the progress panel shows "Launching Main (57%). Waiting to connect to
>>>>the 
>>>>running application..." After 2 minutes it times out with a popup that
>>>>states: 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>The Flash Builder debugger failed to connect to the running
>>>>application. 
>>>>Ensure that: 
>>>>1. For in-browser applications, you are running the debugger version
>>>>of 
>>>>Flash Player. 
>>>>2. For network debugging on a mobile device, you have a reliable
>>>>network 
>>>>connection to the device, and port 7935 is open on your machine's
>>>>firewall. 
>>>> 
>>>>I've seen this error many times in the past, but I've always been able
>>>>to 
>>>>recover it by exiting the application and browser, rebooting the
>>>>machine, 
>>>>rebuilding, and running again. I've tried everything I can think of in
>>>>the new OSX and nothing seems to change this. I verified the java
>>>>version 
>>>>is the correct version for OSX 10.9.1, and that Flash Builder's .ini
>>>>file 
>>>>for setting java heap size is sufficiently large (it's same settings
>>>>used 
>>>>by OSX 10.6.8).
>>>> 
>>>>A couple of other observations, if it helps...
>>>> 
>>>>If I exit my web application, then start it again (still using
>>>>10.9.1), 
>>>>while it's trying to connect (e.g. before it times out), if I
>>>>double-click the Main.html file in the bin-debug folder, the app runs
>>>>fine but it runs inside a tab of Flash Builder 4.7 (as opposed to in
>>>>the 
>>>>Firefox browser).
>>>> 
>>>>Also, before upgrading to OSX 10.9.1, I bought an external hard drive
>>>>and 
>>>>made a clone of the original hard drive when it was OSX 10.6.8. If I
>>>>boot 
>>>>the computer using this clone, everything runs fine from OSX 10.6.8.
>>>>If 
>>>>I 
>>>>boot again using the (updated original) hard drive with OSX 10.9.1, I
>>>>see 
>>>>the error above.
>>>> 
>>>>If I switch to Safari (instead of firefox, and try OSX 10.9.1), the
>>>>application opens in a Safari browser window and runs, but as soon as
>>>>I 
>>>>attempt to do an HTTP POST operation to the server, I get a fault with
>>>>the following showing in the debugger:
>>>> 
>>>>event : mx.rpc.events.FaultEvent
>>>>event.fault : mx.rpc.Fault
>>>>event.fault.faultCode="Server.Error.Request"
>>>>event.fault.faultDetail="Error: [IOErrorEvent type="ioError"
>>>>bubbles=false cancelable=false eventPhase=2, text="Error #2032: Stream
>>>>Error. URL: https://www.companyname.com:443/myapp/login";] .
>>>>event.fault.faultString="HTTP request error"
>>>> 
>>>>Would really appreciate any help, as I've run out of ideas what to try
>>>>next. Thanks in advance.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> 
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