I think the issue was that the http engine within ANT didn't like the protocol change -- HTTPS -> HTTP. Thanks for getting the correct address in there :)
On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 3:15 PM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote: > I was able to reproduce your situation. > > I updated the build script to use the latest URL and it seemed to work for > me. I think ant doesn't follow redirects all of the time. Hopefully the > new URL is a more permanent home and not temporary. > > > On 4/30/13 11:46 AM, "Gordon Smith" <gosm...@adobe.com> wrote: > > > I've been doing 'ant clean main' and I've verified that 'ant clean' by > itself > > deletes that file (and the entire 'in' directory). > > > > The console output is the same: > > > > ... > > commons-jars: > > > > javacc-jar-check: > > > > javacc-jar: > > > > download-zip: > > > > get-zip: > > [get] Getting: > > http://java.net/projects/javacc/downloads/download/javacc-5.0.tar.gz > > [get] To: D:\asf\flex-sdk\in\javacc-5.0.tar.gz > > > > check-sum: > > > > untar-file: > > > > BUILD FAILED > > D:\asf\flex-sdk\build.xml:128: The following error occurred while > executing > > this line: > > D:\asf\flex-sdk\modules\build.xml:64: The following error occurred while > > executing this line: > > D:\asf\flex-sdk\modules\downloads.xml:399: The following error occurred > while > > executing this line: > > D:\asf\flex-sdk\modules\downloads.xml:149: The following error occurred > while > > executing this line: > > D:\asf\flex-sdk\modules\downloads.xml:189: Error while expanding > > D:\asf\flex-sdk\in\javacc-5.0.tar.gz > > > > - Gordon > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Alex Harui [mailto:aha...@adobe.com] > > Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2013 11:10 AM > > To: dev@flex.apache.org > > Subject: Re: flex-sdk build failure > > > > I assume you've manually deleted that 0 byte file before each attempt to > > build? I've had bad downloads create a bad fail that doesn't have delete > > permissions. > > > > What is the console output around that download now? Is it the same as > > before? > > > > > > On 4/30/13 10:55 AM, "Gordon Smith" <gosm...@adobe.com> wrote: > > > >> That doesn't seem to be the problem. I can download this file > >> manually. But Ant is downloading a 0 byte file. It must be a problem > >> in the Ant script. Is this a new addition? > >> > >> - Gordon > >> > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: Alex Harui [mailto:aha...@adobe.com] > >> Sent: Monday, April 29, 2013 10:09 PM > >> To: dev@flex.apache.org > >> Subject: Re: flex-sdk build failure > >> > >> I think every once in a while, that download fails for a while. Maybe > >> that server goes off-line or something. > >> > >> > >> On 4/29/13 9:17 PM, "Gordon Smith" <gosm...@adobe.com> wrote: > >> > >>> I get the following build failure doing 'ant clean main' in Cygwin: > >>> > >>> > >>> ... > >>> commons-jars: > >>> > >>> javacc-jar-check: > >>> > >>> javacc-jar: > >>> > >>> download-zip: > >>> > >>> get-zip: > >>> [get] Getting: > >>> http://java.net/projects/javacc/downloads/download/javacc-5.0.tar.gz > >>> [get] To: D:\asf\flex-sdk\in\javacc-5.0.tar.gz > >>> > >>> check-sum: > >>> > >>> untar-file: > >>> > >>> BUILD FAILED > >>> D:\asf\flex-sdk\build.xml:128: The following error occurred while > >>> executing this line: > >>> D:\asf\flex-sdk\modules\build.xml:64: The following error occurred > >>> while executing this line: > >>> D:\asf\flex-sdk\modules\downloads.xml:399: The following error > >>> occurred while executing this line: > >>> D:\asf\flex-sdk\modules\downloads.xml:149: The following error > >>> occurred while executing this line: > >>> D:\asf\flex-sdk\modules\downloads.xml:189: Error while expanding > >>> D:\asf\flex-sdk\in\javacc-5.0.tar.gz > >>> > >>> > >>> Any ideas about why it can't expand javacc-5.0.tar.gz? > >>> > >>> - Gordon > >> > >> -- > >> Alex Harui > >> Flex SDK Team > >> Adobe Systems, Inc. > >> http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui > >> > > > > -- > > Alex Harui > > Flex SDK Team > > Adobe Systems, Inc. > > http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui > > > > -- > Alex Harui > Flex SDK Team > Adobe Systems, Inc. > http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui > >