Thanks Om,

Yes you're right about trying to build the SDK after downloading the installer. I was having some problems with the FDT IDE complaining about the sdk, so I started reading the README and thought I was supposed to do the build. After doing the ant super-clean though I am not sure if everything is still ok. I guess I will just download the installer and start again. I appreciate your help.

Thanks,

Daryl


On 5/23/13 10:17 AM, OmPrakash Muppirala wrote:
Daryl,

It looks like you are trying to build the SDK after downloading it using
the SDK Installer.  There is no need to build it because the SDK Installer
takes care of downloading and putting together to pieces.

Once the SDK Installer finishes running, in your IDE, point the SDK
directory to where the SDK was installed.  The IDE should now be able to
work with the new Apache Flex SDK.

Hope that helps.

Thanks,
Om

On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 9:21 AM, Daryl Williams
<[email protected]>wrote:

Hi Justin,

Thanks for your reply. I am very new to Flex so perhaps I am not
understanding correctly, but I downloaded the SDK installer for application
developers and followed the instructions in the README file, but there is
no mention of TLF directories or of TLF_HOME there or in the
env-template.properties file. I did find a reference to TLF in the
RELEASE_NOTES and a quick search of the SDK directories yields many entries
for TLF under the projects/spark directories and projects/textLayout
directories.

I just now tried setting TLF_HOME to frameworks/projects/**textLayout,
but am now getting a different error about:

build.xml:118: The environment variable PLAYERGLOBAL_HOME is not set to a
directory

but I know that it is set correctly to a directory containing both 11.1
and 11.6 directories and the playerglobal.swc inside of each.

All the other environment varibales are set correctly using absolute file
paths, as indicated in the README, but some of the directory names have
spaces in them (I'm on a Mac) and I'm wondering if that might cause some
problems? Also wondering if I should use the SDK installer from the web or
use the svn version?

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Daryl



On 5/22/13 5:53 PM, Justin Mclean wrote:

Hi,

It looks like the issue may be related to TLF have you checked out the
TLF repo? If so what is the TLF directories name? Did you set up a TLF_HOME
environment variable?

And perhaps a silly question but have you switched to the develop branch?

Thanks,
Justin




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