Hey Henry and Max,

I got my code updated to SWF9 today. Dropping in the SWF9 LFCs allowed me to run the app in the 4.7.x nightly build.

The fix that Max made to history now appears to work perfectly in SWF9! Yay!

I filed a bug to request that SWF9 be re-enabled in trunk:
http://openlaszlo.org/jira/browse/LPP-8569

Thanks for your help!

-Antun




Henry Minsky wrote:
I think I can just send you the swf9 versions of the LFC (debug, and non debug), and it should work.

Try these ones for now, they are a couple of changes newer than the last nightly but should work for you for development, and we can set the nightly builds to build swf9 LFC's by default again.

Put the attached files in lps/includes/lfc directory




If building from source, the "build.lfc.runtime.swf9 " option in build.properties needs to be set to true when the LPS server is built


On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 1:53 PM, Antun Karlovac <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi Henry,

    Yes, I do still need to generate SWF9. The reason is that that the
    SWF10 player is less prevalent than the SWF9 one.

    Can I take the nightly build that I downloaded and do something to
    it to make the SWF9 LFC libraries appear? Or would that require a
    change to the OL and a rebuild?

    -Antun

    Henry Minsky wrote:

        We don't build the LFC libraries for swf9 by default anymore in
        trunk, and recommend using  swf10 exclusively.

        Do really need to generate swf9 format, or will swf10 be OK for
        your application ?
        The compiler can still generate swf9 files, if it's important to.



        On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 1:42 PM, Antun Karlovac
        <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
        <mailto:[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>>> wrote:

           Hi all,

           I just downloaded the 4.7.x nightly, and tried to compile to
        SWF9.
           Got the following error:

           org.openlaszlo.sc.CompilerError: Errors from compiler, output
        file
           not created

           I then noticed that the SWF9 option is missing from the compiler
           options at the bottom of the page.

           Is this a bug, or is SWF9 no longer a valid compile target in
        4.7?

           -Antun




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