Hmm.  Do you have the 11.1 playerglobal in frameworks\libs\player?

On 11/13/15, 12:05 PM, "omup...@gmail.com on behalf of OmPrakash
Muppirala" <omup...@gmail.com on behalf of bigosma...@gmail.com> wrote:

>Here are the test failues:
>
><snip>
>fail-with-message:
>
>main:
>
>compile.unit.tests:
>    [mkdir] Created dir:
>C:\temp\falcon0.5_release_testing\apache-flex-falconjx-
>0.5.0-src\compiler.tests\classes
>    [javac] Compiling 67 source files to
>C:\temp\falcon0.5_release_testing\apach
>e-flex-falconjx-0.5.0-src\compiler.tests\classes
>
>unit.tests:
>    [mkdir] Created dir:
>C:\temp\falcon0.5_release_testing\apache-flex-falconjx-
>0.5.0-src\compiler.tests\results
>    [mkdir] Created dir:
>C:\temp\falcon0.5_release_testing\apache-flex-falconjx-
>0.5.0-src\compiler.tests\temp
>    [junit] unittest.properties not found
>    [junit] environment property - FLEX_HOME = C:\p\flexroot\git\flex-sdk
>    [junit] environment property - PLAYERGLOBAL_HOME = C:\Program
>Files\Adobe\Ad
>obe Flash Builder 4.7 (64 Bit)\sdks\4.14.1\frameworks\libs\player
>    [junit] environment property - PLAYERGLOBAL_VERSION = 11.1
>    [junit] environment property - TLF_HOME = C:\p\flexroot\git\flex-tlf
>    [junit] environment property - AIR_HOME = C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe
>Flash
> Builder 4.7 (64 Bit)\sdks\4.14.1
>    [junit] environment property - FLASHPLAYER_DEBUGGER =
>C:\p\flexroot\flash_pl
>ayer_debugger\flashplayer_17_sa_debug.exe
>    [junit] Running
>org.apache.flex.compiler.internal.css.CSSArrayPropertyValueT
>ests
>    [junit]
>C:\temp\falcon0.5_release_testing\apache-flex-falconjx-0.5.0-src\com
>piler.tests\temp\CSSArrayPropertyValueTests2981414201157739905.mxml(0):
>This tag
> could not be resolved to an ActionScript class. It will be ignored.
>    [junit]
>C:\temp\falcon0.5_release_testing\apache-flex-falconjx-0.5.0-src\com
>piler.tests\temp\CSSArrayPropertyValueTests4030022834236315034.mxml(0):
>This tag
> could not be resolved to an ActionScript class. It will be ignored.
>    [junit] Tests run: 2, Failures: 2, Errors: 0, Skipped: 0, Time
>elapsed:
>0.72
>6 sec
>
>BUILD FAILED
>C:\temp\falcon0.5_release_testing\apache-flex-falconjx-0.5.0-src\build.xml
>:82:
>T
>he following error occurred while executing this line:
>C:\temp\falcon0.5_release_testing\apache-flex-falconjx-0.5.0-src\compiler.
>tests\
>build.xml:103: Tests failed
>
>Total time: 1 minute 8 seconds
>
>On Fri, Nov 13, 2015 at 11:44 AM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> On 11/13/15, 11:13 AM, "Josh Tynjala" <joshtynj...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> >I get permission denied errors trying to run the ApproveFalcon.xml
>>script.
>> >It appears that it can't write to /opt/local/bin/lib. lib doesn't
>>exist in
>> >/opt/local/bin actually. However, I can manually create that folder
>>(OSX
>> >asks me for my password), and then I can manually download each of the
>> >files and copy them there (again, after entering my password).
>> >
>> >Anyway, I can get beyond this point manually, but I thought I'd mention
>> >it,
>> >in case you weren't aware. I didn't see any mention of running with
>>sudo
>> >in
>> >the instructions, so I assume that's not what I'm expected to do.
>> >
>>
>> Yeah, these approval scripts aren’t guaranteed to work smoothly on the
>> wide variety of configurations of developer machines.  I figured most
>> folks had ANT_HOME pointing to a writeable set of Ant folders.  I think
>> you are pointing to some default ant launchers.  Feel free to make
>> adjustments to the scripts.
>>
>> -Alex
>>
>>

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