this worked for me and it did not require setting up the SDK in /opt. This
was for FDT. I guess that's the beauty of Linux, flexibility
http://mrbinitie.blogspot.com/2013/02/using-apache-flex-49-sdk-with-fdt5-in.html

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On 29 April 2013 10:22, Alexander Doroshko <alexander.doros...@jetbrains.com
> wrote:

> On 26.04.2013 23:11, Saleh Abdulawal wrote:
>
>> Here is the Steps:
>>
>> 1- Download the Windows Binary and Copy to opt + chown
>> 2- Download Flash Player Debuger 11 and place it inside the sdk folder
>> under "Player/11/"
>> 3- in sdk/frameworks/ backup "flex-config.xml" and replace it with
>> attached file
>> 4- Download and Isntall IntelliJ Idea Ultimate Edition & Install it
>> 5- Create a New Project using the SDK
>> 6- Select the Project and Press F4
>> 7- in "Global Libraries" Locate the SDK Folder and add it
>>
>
> Hi,
> what for is step 7?
> Flex SDK should be configured at Project Structure | SDKs (not Global
> Libraries) and set to the Flash build configuration at Project Structure |
> Modules | [your Flash module] | [your Flash build configuration subnode] |
> Dependencies tab.
>
> --
> Alexander Doroshko
> IntelliJ IDEA Flash Team Lead
> http://www.jetbrains.com
> "Develop with pleasure!"
>

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