> BTW, what's the folder "in" for? It contains the AIR SDK again. Is it just
> a temp folder I can delete or is that really used somewhere? If it's a temp
> folder, why not just use the folder named "temp" instead of creating
> another one?


The "in" folder houses the downloaded dependencies Flex uses.  

-Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: Octavio Molano Anta [mailto:octavio.mol...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2014 5:32 AM
To: users@flex.apache.org
Subject: Fwd: Using Apache Flex installer with the latest beta of AIR

Hello. Adobe just released a new beta version of the AIR SDK, published on
Jun 19th:
http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/air.html

This beta version (14.0.0.125) contains a newer version of OpenSSL (1.0.1h)
which is a new requirement for Google Play apps for security reasons.

The Apache Flex installer only downloads the older non-beta version or the
AIR SDK (14.0.0.110).
Until it's updated to include this beta (build 125), how can I use the
newer AIR version?

Do I just unzip the beta ZIP in the root folder of the Flex SDK? Or there
is any extra step?

BTW, what's the folder "in" for? It contains the AIR SDK again. Is it just
a temp folder I can delete or is that really used somewhere? If it's a temp
folder, why not just use the folder named "temp" instead of creating
another one?

Best regards,
Octavio

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