Ah now he says so :-)
On Feb 23, 2013 5:07 AM, Alex Harui aha...@adobe.com wrote:
On 2/22/13 6:02 PM, Justin Mclean jus...@classsoftware.com wrote:
Hi,
I copied theSDK across to my Linus SDK folder and plugged it into FDT5
(expecting it to
fail). Non, c'est parfait. Worked like a
HI Justin,
I succeeded in setting up the Flex 4.9 SDK on FDT 5+. In some ways it was
very similar to your approach but I took a different route. On account of
the paucity of support for Linux in the flash player I have most of my
workstations dual booting in Win7 and Linux Mint. The machine I
I apologize, I should rephrase it to state that there is not a currently
maintained debug player for linux, causing us to miss out on any new
runtime features if we choose to develop on Linux. Also, there is not a
recent AIR build for Linux either, which for me makes it a total
deal-breaker. To
I'm glad that the SDK supports Linux, but sucks for development without a
debug runtime available for linux.
On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 1:58 AM, Justin Mclean jus...@classsoftware.comwrote:
Hi,
I'm glad to hear it worked, and not too surprised. I'm not sure we can
say
Linux is officially
Thanks Justin,
With all the shinanigans going in on with the flash player I decided to
stop trying to get Flex to work on LInux as all the new stuff I wanted to
test were absent. Your efforts have given me new hope. I will test this in
FDT5 on Linux MInt and let you know if its ok
aYo
~a~
Hi,
I'm glad that the SDK supports Linux, but sucks for development without a
debug runtime available for linux.
Can you expand on this as far as I know there's a debug player available here
for FP 11.2:
http://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer/downloads.html
Thanks,
Justin
Hi,
I will test this inFDT5 on Linux MInt and let you know if its ok
Please report your findings to this list and if you run into any issues or need
amy help just ask.
Thanks,
Justin
I'm glad that the SDK supports Linux, but sucks for development without a
debug runtime available for linux.
Can you expand on this as far as I know there's a debug player available
here for FP 11.2:
http://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer/downloads.html
Also, if you kickstart your
Hi,
And we probably spent more time discussing this than it took to see if it
worked. Although Alex certainly pointed me in the right direction of using the
binary distribution in that discussion.
There's a lesson there I think :-)
Justin
I'm glad to hear it worked, and not too surprised. I'm not sure we can say
Linux is officially supported since the binary distro is not an official
release. But we should definitely post a how-to.
On 2/19/13 7:43 PM, Justin Mclean jus...@classsoftware.com wrote:
Hi,
And we probably spent
Hi,
I'm glad to hear it worked, and not too surprised. I'm not sure we can say
Linux is officially supported since the binary distro is not an official
release.
One step at a time :-). Hopefully someone now we know it relatively easy to do
someone who know Linix will run with it so we can
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