Are you using a Mac?

I noticed that when I installed the latest 10.4.9 updates on my
Macbook Pro, Apple pushed the install of Flash Player 9.0.28.0
(non-debug). It took me a few minutes to figure out that my debug
version of the player had been trashed, and that I had to re-install.

Hope this helps!

Brian

On 16 Mar 2007 07:32:48 -0700, Paul Whitelock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Yesterday for some mysterious reason the trace() statement stopped
>  sending data to the console. Event a simple statement like
>  trace("Here") did nothing (and yes, I was in debug mode). I tried
>  restarting Eclipse, rebooting the computer, etc. and nothing helped.
>  Finally I uninstalled the Flex plug-in, trashed Eclipse and all
>  Eclipse workspace preferences and reinstalled everything cleanly from
>  scratch. That fixed the problem ... or so I thought.
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>  This morning I started working and tossed a trace statement into some
>  code I'm working on and again there was no output in the console. The
>  only thing that shows up is:
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>  [SWF] /cmq/FTApp-debug.swf - 715,093 bytes after decompression
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>  I don't want to have to continually reinstall Eclipse and Flex
>  everyday as it's a bit time consuming. Anyone have an idea of what's
>  going on and how to get trace statements working again? Thanks!
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>  Paul
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Brian Dunphy

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