> Recently there are a lot of fonts being embedded (660k) which brought on this record-breaking time.
Can you try setting advanced-anti-aliasing to false and then see if it improves the compile time? Thanks, Gaurav --- In [email protected], "polestar11" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > My Flexbuilder slowness has reached a new record high. > After thinking that 3mins was completely unbearable, the new record is > approaching 8minutes. > > This is with all possible attempts / options of setting FB up for > optimal build time. I am working with a library project which i build > then copy over to my main project which I then build manually, which > then takes its record breaking 8mins, even for a small line of code > change. Next I debug the project. And of course the whole process has > to start over if there was a compiler or runtime error. > > So, apart from complaining dismally about it, here are the various > attempts I have made to improve on build time > > 1) Uncheck the following Flex Compiler options > - Copy non-embedded files to output directory > - Verify digests > - Enable integration with browser navigation (deeplinking) > 2) Turn of 'Build Project Automatically' > 3) Reference only SWC's of external library projects, not the projects > themselves > 4) Make sure un-used projects are closed > 5) Build main project manually before debugging it > 6) Clear the .metadata folder - this occurs about 3x week, when FB > becomes confused & unusable > 7) Restart FB, restart my computer, delete my files in my Temp folder > - this is more out of frustration, no difference has ever come out of > these. > > Is there anything else can I do ... up the memory used by eclipse? > Recently my FB has started crashing, a symptom of insufficient memory. > > I'm running a 2GHz 2GB RAM processor, my library project is 500k, > while my main project is 1.8k. Recently there are a lot of fonts being > embedded (660k) which brought on this record-breaking time. I have > tried using the StyleManager.loadStyleDeclarations to try improve on > compilation time, but this brings it's own set of troubles, like my > app not loading properly. > > So what do u do while waiting for moxie to build? Write a long- winded > complaintive post about its slowness. > > I cant wait for the next release!!! > > Tracy >

