Right now, no, at least not by configuring the dependency as runtime.

Anyway, why would you include RSLs on an AIR package?  I mean, makes
no sense, the entire package will be downloaded....  so RSL don't do
any good here.  Am I missing something?


VELO

On Jan 19, 1:26 pm, radomirz <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a larger application, which makes use of modules and RSLs. I am
> now trying to package the whole thing as an AIR application. I used
> the simple-air application (http://svn.sonatype.org/flexmojos/trunk/
> flexmojos-testing/flexmojos-test-harness/projects/concept/simple-air/)
> for orientation and managed to generate an air file. However, when I
> launch the application, I get RSL errors (Error #2032). I can see that
> if I declare my modules as dependencies, they are installed along with
> the main application (and I'm hoping once I get past the RSL Errors,
> they will be loadable). The RSLs are unfortunately not being included
> (I tried using the copy-flex-resources goal). Is there any way to
> include RSL files in the installation package?
>
> Greetings,
> Rade
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