Make sure that you merge the folders when you copy them from the AIR SDK to
the Flex SDK. On some Mac versions, if two folders have the same name, it
may delete the existing folder and replace it with the other, instead of
merging the contents.

I think that newer Mac versions give you an option to merge folders when it
asks if you want to replace. On the older versions, you may need to use the
ditto command in Terminal. It is mentioned here:

http://help.adobe.com/en_US/air/build/WS2d8d13466044a7337d7adee012406959c52-8000.html#WS2d8d13466044a733190f0432124114d9a19-8000

If you use the Apache Flex SDK Installer, you'll get a updated Flex SDK
from Apache with many bug fixes and new features, and it will automatically
handle all of that merging stuff for you.

- Josh

On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 2:25 PM, Pipsisewah <ste...@vantageled.com> wrote:

> Hello Clint,
>
> Thank you for your assistance.  Unfortunately, that did not work.  I get
> the
> same error which now indicates http://ns.adobe.com/air/application/20.0.
>
> Would someone be able to check my work to make sure I'm not doing something
> stupid here?
>
> Download the latest AIR SDK from here:
> http://airdownload.adobe.com/air/mac/download/latest/AdobeAIRSDK.tbz2
>
> On the Mac, copy the 4.6 SDK from Applications->Adobe Flash Builder 4.7->
> sdks->4.6.0 to the Desktop
>
> Unzip the AdobeAIRSDK.tbz2.  Copy all the data within it into the 4.6.0 sdk
> and overwrite any files.
>
> Move the updated 4.6.0 folder back to the Applications->Adobe Flash Builder
> 4.7-> sdks folder.
>
> Go into Flash Builder and add the SDK.
>
> At this time, this procedure is giving me an error saying "Directory does
> not contain a Flex SDK."
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thank you!
>
>
>
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