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2019-09-12 Thread Apache Royale CI Server
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Re: Discuss of release steps preparation

2019-09-12 Thread Alex Harui
I pushed changes to update the config.xml files. It seemed to work for me. Try beta10 if you want to test it. npm install @apache-royale/royale-js-swf@0.9.6-beta10 -g Thanks, -Alex On 9/12/19, 10:56 AM, "Alex Harui" wrote: I guess that’s expected. I didn’t realize I had a

Re: Discuss of release steps preparation

2019-09-12 Thread Alex Harui
I guess that’s expected. I didn’t realize I had a PLAYERGLOBAL_HOME environment variable that was overriding. The post install script would have to go replace the target-player in every -config.xml file (like royale-config.xml). If you add -target-player=25.0, that will get you past it.

Re: Discuss of release steps preparation

2019-09-12 Thread Carlos Rovira
Hi Alex, I uninstall then install again. Commented all my paths (royale, flash player, AIR,...) in my .bash_profile. Then open a new terminal window. Results: macbookpro:~ carlosrovira$ mxmlc Using Royale Compiler codebase:

Re: Discuss of release steps preparation

2019-09-12 Thread Alex Harui
Thanks for catching the places where FlexJS was still being used. Your output indicates that there is a ROYALE_HOME environment variable so it appears to be using your dev versions since I don't think NPM would store its stuff in /Users/carlosrovira/Dev. Anyway, good to know that the

Re: Discuss of release steps preparation

2019-09-12 Thread Josh Tynjala
I installed the npm package on Windows 10 successfully, and I see that mxmlc, compc, asjsc, asjscompc, and asnodec all seem to be available on my path, and I can run them. -- Josh Tynjala Bowler Hat LLC On Thu, Sep 12, 2019 at 1:53 AM Carlos Rovira wrote: > Hi, > >

Build failed in Jenkins: royale-asjs_MXTests #1147

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Re: Discuss of release steps preparation

2019-09-12 Thread Carlos Rovira
Hi, think al went fine :) this is my output: + @apache-royale/royale-js-swf@0.9.6-beta9 added 146 packages from 108 contributors in 426.831s then I tried "mxmlc" just from command line: macbookpro:~ carlosrovira$ mxmlc Using Royale Compiler codebase:

Re: Discuss of release steps preparation

2019-09-12 Thread Carlos Rovira
Hi Alex, I'm trying it. First thing I notice is the mention to FlexJS here: prompt: Apache FlexJS includes an optional component set that uses fonts from designmodo.com. The font files are subject to and governed by the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported

Re: Discuss of release steps preparation

2019-09-12 Thread Alex Harui
FWIW, I was able to compile a test app on my Mac. Testers, please use beta9 npm install @apache-royale/royale-js-swf@0.9.6-beta9 -g You can tell from the output that, for example, mxmlc is in the path (so you can just type 'mxmlc' and not some path to mxmlc in an SDK) and that mxmlc then

Re: Discuss of release steps preparation

2019-09-12 Thread Piotr Zarzycki
Hi Om, Cool. I will wait for your sign. Thanks, Piotr czw., 12 wrz 2019 o 05:33 OmPrakash Muppirala napisał(a): > Let me do some more testing of the npm flow pls. > > Thanks, > Om > > On Wed, Sep 11, 2019, 7:04 PM Alex Harui wrote: > > > I may have fixed the NPM issues. You can gamble and

Build failed in Jenkins: royale-asjs_MXTests #1146

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