Hi Justin,

I run into the same problem with "-out" and other options. Simon show
me the link with the lastest release:

http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=94206&package_id=164902



2005/11/2, Justin Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Thanks Carlos. I didn't notice that the new version of ASDT actually 
> incorporates a SWFViewer - nice.
>
> I tried using the build.xml script with Simon Wacker's AS2ant but there is a 
> problem - his mtasc.java does not support the -out argument, and what I want 
> to do is compile using a source swf (created by the MM IDE), and deploy a 
> MTASC-modified swf to my build directory. Something like:
>
> <target name="compile" description="builds swf">
>        <mtasc srcdir="${src.dir}" classpath="${src.dir}" 
> swf="${src.dir}/${ant.project.name}.swf"
>                   main="true" out="${build.dir}/${ant.project.name}.swf"/>
> </target>
>
> The reason I want to do this is as mentioned earlier - as soon as I add an MM 
> component to a swf and start recompiling using MTASC it goes haywire after 
> the first compile. I don't know why this happens hence the reliance on using 
> -out to create a new swf every time.
>
> Has anyone run into problems using MM components and recompiling using MTASC 
> - or am I doing something wrong?
>
> thanks for any pointers,
> justin.
>
> -----------------------
> Carlos Rovira wrote:
>
> Nowadays,I recommend you to avoid using Flashout and use instead ASDT
> SWFViewer and AS Logger. To automatize the compilation process I
> recommend you to use an ANT script, in order to separate the build
> process from the Eclipse IDE.
>
> See this article as a possible guide:
>
> http://osflash.org/asdt/logging?s=logger
>
> Hope that helps.
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