This could easily be added to the Installer, correct? Download and build an SDK, download the ApacheFlexJS artefacts and then have the app perform the actions currently done by the scripts? Or am I missing something, like a step in the scripts that cannot be done in AIR (I only gave them a glance)?
Having the ability to fetch a working FlexJS SDK with the installer will IMHO greatly increase the available pool of testers and eyes on the alpha. EdB On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 8:10 AM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I just checked in some changes to flex-falcon and flex-asjs to allow for a > build script in flex-asjs. The main target will build the SWCs. The > examples target will build all of the examples. The release target will > build apache-compliant release packages. The package-sdk target will > package a new version of FlexJSOverlay.zip called ApacheFlexJS.zip and > ApacheFlexJS.tar.gz. FlexJSOverlay.zip is now obsolete as we have enough > pieces in flex-asjs to no longer need to overlay files on top of an > existing Flex SDK. Now you unzip or untar the ApacheFlexJS artifact and > run a deploy script that copies a few missing pieces from an existing Flex > SDK. Eventually, the deploy script will be replaced by a installer. > > The main target does run jshint and gjslint. I've set failonerror=false > on jshint for now as it is still spitting warnings. You'll also see > warnings when running the examples target. Volunteers are welcome to > clean all of that up. > > I've posted the latest ApacheFlexJS.zip and ApacheFlexJS.tar.gz at [1]. > I'll remove FlexJSOverlay.zip once I get confirmation that these artifacts > worked for others. > > Next step for me is to try to get the next Adobe donation to legal for > review. Then work on the installer. > > As always, feedback and contributions welcome. > > Thanks, > -Alex > > [1] http://people.apache.org/~aharui/FlexJS/ > -- Ix Multimedia Software Jan Luykenstraat 27 3521 VB Utrecht T. 06-51952295 I. www.ixsoftware.nl