That's my windows machine that I used for 0.9.2.

Where did it say 0.9.3?  I'm trying to remember if I published the package to 
NPM or if you did.  Maybe the scripts are running or were run after some 
versions got updated in the repos.  I have not run a build on my windows 
machine since the release.

-Alex

On 5/1/18, 2:14 PM, "[email protected] on behalf of OmPrakash Muppirala" 
<[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote:

    On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 1:36 PM, Alex Harui <[email protected]> wrote:
    
    > Om,
    >
    > I got the warnings when we released 0.9.2 but it appeared to leave a
    > functional SDK.  Now it is hanging for me and Dany.
    >
    > I don't think I've run a publish and I don't think the CI server is
    > either, but you never know.  Try grabbing one of the SWCs.  Unzip it and
    > swfdump the library.swf.  There should be debugfile bytecodes with paths 
to
    > the source that give us a clue.
    >
    >
    Good idea.  Here is what I see in swfdump:
    
            00002) + 0:1 debugfile
    
"C:\temp\rc\royale-asjs\frameworks\projects\Collections\src\main\royale;org\apache\royale\collections;FlattenedList.as"
    
    Any idea whose machine this could have been?
    
    Thanks,
    Om
    
    
    > -Alex
    >
    > On 5/1/18, 10:49 AM, "[email protected] on behalf of OmPrakash
    > Muppirala" <[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >     On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 8:57 AM, Alex Harui <[email protected]>
    > wrote:
    >
    >     > Hi Dany,
    >     >
    >     > The link is directly to a tar.gz built by our CI server.  No humans
    >     > involved, and no special packaging for NPM.  NPM says it can install
    > any
    >     > tar.gz file.  Try downloading the file at that link and using Mac
    > Finder to
    >     > expand it into a folder.  For me it expands without errors.  This is
    > why I
    >     > believe it is some incompatibility with NPM.
    >     >
    >     > If the tar.gz expands for you on Mac, you can try to "npm install"
    > the
    >     > folder.  Running:
    >     >
    >     >     sudo npm install -g <path-to-folder>
    >     >
    >     > seemed to work for me.
    >     >
    >     > -Alex
    >     >
    >
    >     I just tried
    >     npm install @apache-royale/royale-js -g
    >     on windwos and it installed just fine.
    >
    >     Although, I notice that  @apache-royale/[email protected] was
    > installed.  It
    >     should have installed 0.9.2.  Did we publish 0.9.3 to npm by mistake?
    >     Could that be related?
    >
    >     Thanks,
    >     Om
    >
    >
    >     >
    >     > On 5/1/18, 1:51 AM, "Dany Dhondt" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >     >
    >     >     Hi Alex,
    >     >
    >     >     I tried the direct link you provided: same result (hundreds of
    >     > ‘invalid entry’ messages)
    >     >
    >     >     My version of npm is 6.0.0
    >     >
    >     >     downgrading to a lower npm version is not an option at this
    > moment
    >     > because I’m on a production mac with crucial projects on it.
    >     >
    >     >     Amids all the invalid entry messages, now and then is a somewhat
    >     > longer message like
    >     >
    >     >     WARN⸨       ░░░░░░░░░░░⸩ ⠸ extract:@apache-royale/royale-js:
    > verb
    >     > lock using /Users/ tar invalid entry
    >     >
    >     >
    >     >
    >     >
    >     >     Is it Om that created this package? This might give him an idea
    > of
    >     > what’s going on?
    >     >
    >     >     -Dany
    >     >
    >     >
    >     >
    >     >     > Op 30 apr. 2018, om 18:39 heeft Alex Harui
    > <[email protected]
    >     > <mailto:[email protected]>> het volgende geschreven:
    >     >     >
    >     >     > Hmm.  I'm getting that too on my Mac.  It used to complete
    > anyway
    >     > and work, but now it appears to be hanging.
    >     >     >
    >     >     > The internet hints that it might have to do with the version
    > of NPM
    >     > used to create the package vs the  NPM we are using to install.  Om,
    > did
    >     > you create the packages for publishing to NPM?  If so, what version
    > did you
    >     > use?
    >     >     >
    >     >     > On the other hand, just installing the nightly build also
    > gives a
    >     > ton of those warnings but seems to complete and produce a runnable
    > compiler.
    >     >     >
    >     >     > sudo npm install -g 
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    >     >     >
    >     >     > I haven't tried downgrading or upgrading my version of NPM
    > (5.6).
    >     > Dany which version are you running?  Can you try different versions
    > of NPM?
    >     >     >
    >     >     > HTH,
    >     >     > -Alex
    >     >     >
    >     >     > On 4/30/18, 1:11 AM, "Dany Dhondt" <[email protected]
    > <mailto:
    >     > [email protected]>> wrote:
    >     >     >
    >     >     >    Hi Om,
    >     >     >
    >     >     >    I did that!
    >     >     >
    >     >     >    In the mean time I tried all sorts of things:
    >     >     >    install 0.9.1 instead of 0.9.3
    >     >     >    reinstalled npm
    >     >     >
    >     >     >    nothing works
    >     >     >
    >     >     >    -Dany
    >     >     >
    >     >     >
    >     >     >> Op 30 apr. 2018, om 09:59 heeft OmPrakash Muppirala <
    >     > [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> het volgende
    >     > geschreven:
    >     >     >>
    >     >     >> Dany,
    >     >     >>
    >     >     >> I haven't tested this on a Mac.  I am told that Mac users
    > need to
    >     > use "sudo
    >     >     >> install npm <package-name> " depending on how they installed
    > npm.
    >     > Perhaps
    >     >     >> you can try that out?
    >     >     >>
    >     >     >> Thanks,
    >     >     >> Om
    >     >     >>
    >     >     >> On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 12:54 AM, Dany Dhondt <
    > [email protected]
    >     > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
    >     >     >>
    >     >     >>> Hi Om,
    >     >     >>>
    >     >     >>> Thanks for pointing that out.
    >     >     >>>
    >     >     >>> I’ll have a go with that scenario.
    >     >     >>>
    >     >     >>> 1. (re) installing royale
    >     >     >>> npm install @apache-royale/royale-js -g
    >     >     >>> WARN tar invalid entry extract:@apache-royale/royale-js:
    > verb
    >     > lock using
    >     >     >>> /Users/dany/.npm/_locks/staging-3a08f0df5026584d.lock for
    >     >     >>> /usr/local/lib/node_modules/.staging
    >     >     >>> WARN tar invalid entry
    >     >     >>>
    >     >     >>> Then hundreds of ‘invalid entry’ lines in the terminal.
    >     >     >>>
    >     >     >>> And finally
    >     >     >>>
    >     >     >>> …
    >     >     >>>
    >     >     >>> WARN tar invalid entry
    >     >     >>> /usr/local/bin/asjscompc -> /usr/local/lib/node_modules/@
    >     >     >>> apache-royale/royale-js/royale-asjs/js/bin/asjscompcnpm
    >     >     >>> /usr/local/bin/asjsc -> /usr/local/lib/node_modules/@
    >     >     >>> apache-royale/royale-js/royale-asjs/js/bin/asjscnpm
    >     >     >>> /usr/local/bin/compc -> /usr/local/lib/node_modules/@
    >     >     >>> apache-royale/royale-js/royale-asjs/js/bin/compcnpm
    >     >     >>> /usr/local/bin/externc -> /usr/local/lib/node_modules/@
    >     >     >>> apache-royale/royale-js/royale-asjs/js/bin/externcnpm
    >     >     >>> /usr/local/bin/asnodec -> /usr/local/lib/node_modules/@
    >     >     >>> apache-royale/royale-js/royale-asjs/js/bin/asnodecnpm
    >     >     >>> /usr/local/bin/mxmlc -> /usr/local/lib/node_modules/@
    >     >     >>> apache-royale/royale-js/royale-asjs/js/bin/mxmlcnpm
    >     >     >>> + @apache-royale/[email protected]
    >     >     >>> updated 1 package in 17.395s
    >     >     >>>
    >     >     >>>
    >     >     >>> What are those invalid entries??
    >     >     >>>
    >     >     >>> 2. install cli tool
    >     >     >>>
    >     >     >>> npm install @apache-royale/cli@alpha -g
    >     >     >>> no problem here
    >     >     >>>
    >     >     >>> 3. create royale app
    >     >     >>>
    >     >     >>> royale new helloWorld
    >     >     >>> cd helloWorld
    >     >     >>>
    >     >     >>>>> no problem
    >     >     >>>
    >     >     >>> 4. running the app
    >     >     >>>
    >     >     >>> royale serve:debug
    >     >     >>>
    >     >     >>> Didn’t work:
    >     >     >>>
    >     >     >>> helloWorld dany$  > royale serve:debug
    >     >     >>> Compiling...
    >     >     >>> WARNING: An illegal reflective access operation has occurred
    >     >     >>> WARNING: Illegal reflective access by 
com.google.common.base.
    >     > internal.Finalizer
    >     >     >>> (file:/usr/local/lib/node_modules/@apache-royale/royale-
    >     >     >>> js/royale-asjs/js/lib/guava.jar) to field java.lang.Thread.
    >     >     >>> inheritableThreadLocals
    >     >     >>> WARNING: Please consider reporting this to the maintainers 
of
    >     >     >>> com.google.common.base.internal.Finalizer
    >     >     >>> WARNING: Use --illegal-access=warn to enable warnings of
    > further
    >     > illegal
    >     >     >>> reflective access operations
    >     >     >>> WARNING: All illegal access operations will be denied in a
    > future
    >     > release
    >     >     >>> Error: unable to open 'HD/Documents/ARCHEMEDIA/
    >     > ROYALE/helloWorld/src/Main.
    >     >     >>> mxml'.
    >     >     >>>
    >     >     >>>
    >     >     >>>
    >     >     >>> Command failed: mxmlc /Volumes/Macintosh
    > HD/Documents/ARCHEMEDIA/
    >     >     >>> ROYALE/helloWorld/src/Main.mxml -debug=true
    >     >     >>> WARNING: An illegal reflective access operation has occurred
    >     >     >>> WARNING: Illegal reflective access by 
com.google.common.base.
    >     > internal.Finalizer
    >     >     >>> (file:/usr/local/lib/node_modules/@apache-royale/royale-
    >     >     >>> js/royale-asjs/js/lib/guava.jar) to field java.lang.Thread.
    >     >     >>> inheritableThreadLocals
    >     >     >>> WARNING: Please consider reporting this to the maintainers 
of
    >     >     >>> com.google.common.base.internal.Finalizer
    >     >     >>> WARNING: Use --illegal-access=warn to enable warnings of
    > further
    >     > illegal
    >     >     >>> reflective access operations
    >     >     >>> WARNING: All illegal access operations will be denied in a
    > future
    >     > release
    >     >     >>> Error: unable to open 'HD/Documents/ARCHEMEDIA/
    >     > ROYALE/helloWorld/src/Main.
    >     >     >>> mxml'.
    >     >     >>>
    >     >     >>>
    >     >     >>>
    >     >     >>>
    >     >     >>> fs.js:646
    >     >     >>> return binding.open(pathModule._makeLong(path),
    >     > stringToFlags(flags),
    >     >     >>> mode);
    >     >     >>>                ^
    >     >     >>>
    >     >     >>> Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, open
    > '/Volumes/Macintosh
    >     >     >>> HD/Documents/ARCHEMEDIA/ROYALE/helloWorld/bin/js-
    > debug/index.html'
    >     >     >>>   at Object.fs.openSync (fs.js:646:18)
    >     >     >>>   at Object.fs.readFileSync (fs.js:551:33)
    >     >     >>>   at updateIndex (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/@
    >     >     >>> apache-royale/cli/index.js:125:24)
    >     >     >>>   at compileDebug (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/@
    >     >     >>> apache-royale/cli/index.js:106:9)
    >     >     >>>   at serveDebug (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/@
    >     >     >>> apache-royale/cli/index.js:88:5)
    >     >     >>>   at Object.<anonymous> (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/@
    >     >     >>> apache-royale/cli/index.js:59:13)
    >     >     >>>   at Module._compile (module.js:652:30)
    >     >     >>>   at Object.Module._extensions..js (module.js:663:10)
    >     >     >>>   at Module.load (module.js:565:32)
    >     >     >>>   at tryModuleLoad (module.js:505:12)
    >     >     >>> helloWorld dany$  >
    >     >     >>>
    >     >     >>>
    >     >     >>>
    >     >     >>>
    >     >     >>> Any ideas?
    >     >     >>>
    >     >     >>> -Dany
    >     >     >>>
    >     >     >>>
    >     >     >>>
    >     >     >>>
    >     >     >>>
    >     >     >
    >     >     >
    >     >     >
    >     >
    >     >
    >     >
    >     >
    >
    >
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