Re: Re: Re: Re: Building a repository front end with Royale

2017-12-04 Thread Piotr Zarzycki
Agree with that, but I don't see better resolution to that problem. Royale will not be part of Apache Flex installer, so people probably face that issue from time to time. Thanks for the input! Piotr 2017-12-04 18:37 GMT+01:00 RAT-Moonshine : > Piotr Zarzycki wrote > > If you

Re: Re: Re: Re: Building a repository front end with Royale

2017-12-04 Thread RAT-Moonshine
Piotr Zarzycki wrote > If you go to the folder > "*Downloads/apache-royale-jsonly-0.9.0-bin/js/bin/"* > and give in the terminal access to the file mxmlc by command "*sudo chmod > 755 mxmlc*" - You will be able to build Royale examples. - I will probably > add this one to the instruction.

Re: Re: Re: Building a repository front end with Royale

2017-12-04 Thread Piotr Zarzycki
Dany, As for your problem. If you are on Mac you have in Moonshine helper called "Access Manager" - It allow omit some restrictions. Once you open some project you can go to menu File -> Access Manager - and point there all paths. For example path to folder with downloaded SDK. Thanks, Piotr

Re: Re: Re: Building a repository front end with Royale

2017-12-04 Thread Piotr Zarzycki
Dany, I see on your screenshot that you are trying to use sources instead of binary distribution of Royale SDK. Can you download this one [1]. Once again go through the instruction for Moonshine and use examples from that package. [1]

Re: Re: Re: Building a repository front end with Royale

2017-12-04 Thread Dany Dhondt
Hi Piotr, I did what you said. SDK folder and project folder are in my downloads folder. When I try to compile I get this permission denied error [1] When creating the project itself I got this console output [2] thx, Dany [1] http://www.archemedia.eu/royale/img2.png [2]