@Velo - Using adt -version on the Mac for each release SDK, this is
what I got:

4.1.0.16076 - adt version "2.0.2.12610"
4.0.0.14159 - adt version "1.5.3.9120"
3.5.0.12683 - adt version "1.5.3.9120"
3.4.1.10084 - adt version "1.5.2.8870"
3.4.0.9271 - adt version "1.5.2.8870"
3.2.0.3958 - adt version "1.5.0.7220"
3.0.0.477 - adt doesn't support version so I'm guessing a rev of 1.0

I call the adt.jar in the FU4 Ant task to help with the autogen of the
AIR app descriptor for autogen test runners since I've found that
having the correct 3 digit version number of AIR makes things keeps
ADL happy.

The AIR SDK that comes with the Flex SDK only works on Windows and Mac
though from what I understand, so for Linux installs, users have to
install the Linux AIR SDK manually.  From what we've seen on the
FlexUnit forums, platform aside, sometimes a combination like Flex 3.2
with AIR 2.0, for example, will crop up.  Whatever the use case for
matching up the two version numbers, a warning to users would probably
be helpful.  hth

-Brian

On Sep 19, 6:58 pm, Marvin Froeder <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey Folks,
>
> Does anyone know the ration between flex SDK and air versions?  For
> instance:
> flex 3.0.0.477 => air 1.0
> flex 4.5.0.17077 => air 2.0
>
> Does anyone knows all the road for that?
>
> VELO

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