After installing flexjs@next from NPM, I can now successfully run asjsc, asjscompc, and mxmlc from the command line on Mac. The end-of-line fix appears to be working correctly.
- Josh On Fri, Sep 9, 2016 at 7:08 PM, OmPrakash Muppirala <[email protected]> wrote: > I just pushed flexjs 0.7.0 with a tag 'next'. If someone can test it on a > Mac and give me an all clear, I can go ahead and promote the package to a > release. > > Run: > *npm install flexjs@next -g * > to test flexjs 0.7.0 npm package. > > Thanks, > Om > > On Fri, Sep 9, 2016 at 2:31 PM, OmPrakash Muppirala <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > > > > On Fri, Sep 9, 2016 at 1:53 PM, Alex Harui <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> Please comment on the draft below. We need Om or someone to publish the > >> npm module. > >> > > > > On it. > > > > Thanks, > > Om > > > > > >> > >> ----------- > >> > >> The Apache Flex community is pleased to announce the release of Apache > >> FlexJS SDK 0.7.0 and Apache Flex FalconJX Compiler 0.7.0. > >> > >> Apache Flex is a highly productive, open source application framework > for > >> building and maintaining expressive applications that deploy > consistently > >> on all major browsers, desktops and devices (including smartphones, > >> tablets and tv). > >> > >> Apache FlexJS is a next-generation Flex SDK that enables developers to > use > >> MXML and ActionScript to not only create SWFs but also cross-compile the > >> same MXML and ActionScript to HTML/JS/CSS so applications can run > natively > >> in browsers. The cross-compiled code can also be used in Apache Cordova > >> (Adobe PhoneGap) mobile applications. > >> > >> Apache Flex FalconJX is a next-generation MXML and ActionScript > >> cross-compiler. It extends the next-generation SWF compiler known as > >> Falcon. Both are contained in the release package and are used by the > >> FlexJS package to compile SWFs or cross-compile to HTML/JS/CSS. > >> > >> This is the fifth release of FlexJS and FalconJX. It is ‘beta' > >> quality. In this release, all of the compiler JARs and framework SWCs > are > >> also available as Maven artifacts making it the first version of any > Flex > >> SDK to support Maven. Maven can even be used to build the sources and > >> examples. See the various pom.xml files included in the artifacts. > >> > >> In addition, the JS output also includes source maps so you can see your > >> ActionScript source in the browser debugger. Also, there is more > support > >> for using ActionScript to create NodeJS modules, and you can now use a > >> subset of E4X in your cross-compiled applications. See the > RELEASE_NOTES > >> files in the artifacts for more information. > >> > >> The purpose of this release is to gather feedback about the > >> features and implementation strategies, and recruit new contributors as > we > >> grow these code bases into an SDK and tool chain that delivers the > highest > >> productivity developing applications that can run in the most places. > >> These releases may not handle production needs. Expect lots of bugs and > >> missing features. Please file bugs at: > >> > >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX/ > >> > >> For questions about how to use FlexJS and FalconJX, send email to > >> [email protected]. Please try to prefix the subject with [FlexJS] > or > >> [FalconJX] so it is clear the questions refer to this release and not > the > >> Flex SDK and MXMLC compiler. > >> > >> For questions and feedback on the development of the source code in > these > >> release, send email to [email protected]. Again, please prefix the > >> subject with [FlexJS] or [FalconJX]. > >> > >> Apache FlexJS and Apache Flex FalconJX are available in source and > binary > >> form from the following download page: > >> http://flex.apache.org/download-flexjs.html > >> > >> When downloading from a mirror site, please remember to verify the > >> downloads using signatures or MD5 hashes. > >> > >> A simple way to try these releases is to use the > >> InstallApacheFlex 3.1 or 3.2 application which is available at the > >> following url: > >> http://flex.apache.org/installer.html > >> > >> Choose Apache FlexJS 0.7.0 and it will create an Adobe Flash > >> Builder-compatible SDK that uses the Falcon and FalconJX compilers to > >> generate SWFs and HTML/JS/CSS output. You can also use FDT as your IDE > >> for developing FlexJS applications. Some folks have been successful > >> using IntelliJ, FlashDevelop as well. Moonshine is also working on > >> FlexJS support. > >> > >> Apache FlexJS 0.7.0 is also available as a npm package. On a system with > >> npm installed, users can easily install FlexJS with the command: "npm > >> install flexjs -g". > >> > >> See the README or the FlexJS wiki for more information. The FlexJS > >> section of the wiki is at the following > >> > >> url: > >> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLEX/FlexJS > >> > >> For more information on Apache Flex, visit the project home page: > >> http://flex.apache.org > >> > >> Please try FlexJS and become involved in shaping the future of Flex. > >> > >> The Apache Flex Community > >> > >> > >> > >> > > >
