It sounds like Carlos is simply encouraging you to have the SDK repos set up so that you can easily contribute to the SDK, if you happen to find a bug. You aren't required to do that, though.
You can always download the latest nightly build of the SDK and compile your project with that. No Maven required. Personally, I'd recommend skipping Maven at first so that you don't get overwhelmed. - Josh On Feb 1, 2017 11:09 AM, "OK" <p...@olafkrueger.net> wrote: Hi, thanks to all for help. asconfigc compiles successfully with 0 errors and 2 warnings. But the output seems to me that there'e some styles missing [1]. However, probably I'm annoying you with this topic but I still don't understand the benefit of using a build tool to compile the examples. Maybe I'm a fool or to old for this stuff. I understand that this maybe makes sense if somebody would like to build the examples without using an IDE. But in case of the MDL examples the tasks.json is included in the .vscode folder. And for me that implies that you have a working VSCode IDE with a working (already build) SDK. So in this case you just could call asconfigc without the need to download and re-build the whole stuff. Could somebody enlighten me? Thanks, Olaf [1] https://snag.gy/6pXEhm.jpg -- View this message in context: http://apache-flex- development.2333347.n4.nabble.com/FlexJS-Need-help-with- compiling-MDL-examples-tp58870p58932.html Sent from the Apache Flex Development mailing list archive at Nabble.com.