I've read through the manual install steps for installing and building the
SDK and I think I might try to update the installer to add support for this
(unless someone else wants to). My plan is to let the user select the
directory where Flex has been downloaded or installed already and then step
through the installer normally. When the install process gets to the part
where it needs to download the SDK it would skip this part and use the
selected directory instead. Let me know if there are any downside to this
approach.


On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 12:54 PM, jude <flexcapaci...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I want to work on the Flex SDK and I've cloned the repository down to my
> computer. From what I've gathered so far, cloning the SDK locally does not
> install all the necessary components needed to run / compile a Flex
> application, correct? The instructions how to setup the SDK are in the
> readme in the root directory. These say there is a build script in the same
> directory to automate all or some of these steps? After I run that is that
> all I need to do to work on the SDK? I mean I would still have to point FB
> to the Flex SDK path and add Flex SDK and TLF SDK as libraries?
>
> If there are more steps or if you think it's a good idea would it be
> possible to get the Flex installer to point to a local Flex SDK repository
> (already downloaded like I have) and set it up for the developer?
>

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