Jesse & Alex, Thank you for pointing me in these directions. The resources and the idea that ports could be closed by firewalls got me thinking so I tried telnetting to the ports. The issue ended up being that localhost was not accessible. I had copied over a large hosts file from another machine (which worked fine in other versions of Mac OSX) but this one apparently doesn't like it. Also, Apparently adding your machine name to the host file is required to make a valid loopback? Not sure about that, but it helped (Added this: 127.0.0.1 Jake's Macbook.local)
Once I added that and rebuilt my hosts file several lines at a time, things worked great, on both mobile and web. Thanks again! -Jake On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 6:14 PM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote: > I don't have mavericks so I couldn't tell you. You can see from a web > search that lots of people get stuck. For web-apps, usually it is about > not having a debugger player. I thought that Flash Builder eventually > times out and posts a dialog that talks about what socket it tries to use. > > Let's debug one thing at a time. I thought we were going to try to get > debugging of a web-app first. Then you'd need to have the browser allowed > in the firewall. > > -Alex > > On 1/22/14 4:03 PM, "Jake Churchill" <reyna...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >I restarted, and checked my firewall settings. It was off. I turned it > >on > >and made sure FlashBuilder was set to allow incoming connections. I also > >added adl to that list. Still no go. Turned it back off, still nothing. > > Both mobile and web debugging are stuck at 57%. > > > >Is there a certain socket debugging happens on? Surely I can't be the > >only > >person running into this. > > > >Thanks! > > > >-Jake > > > > > >On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 5:54 PM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote: > > > >> OK. Restart the computer to free up any stuck sockets. > >> > >> If it still doesn't work, I would begin to wonder if there is a firewall > >> blocking the application's access to sockets. Here is a related > >>article. > >> No idea if it applies to Mavericks. > >> > >> http://www.macworld.com/article/1135888/firewalls.html > >> > >> -Alex > >> > >> On 1/22/14 3:03 PM, "Jake Churchill" <reyna...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > >> >Brand new app with a label centered with "TEST" in it. Still hangs at > >> >57%. > >> > I do have flash player debugger version installed. Have tried Chrome > >>and > >> >Safari. For Chrome, I had to disable the built-in flash plugin but > >>both > >> >showed debugger Yes on that test site. > >> > > >> >I went ahead and created a blank mobile project as well and tried to > >>debug > >> >in the emulator and stuck at 57%. > >> > > >> >-Jake > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> >On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 4:49 PM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote: > >> > > >> >> Jake, > >> >> > >> >> Let's start with debugging a web app. First, is this a brand new > >> >> workspace or did you copy one from the old machine? If it is old, > >> >>create > >> >> a new workspace and create a test case project in it. > >> >> > >> >> Next, using the browser that you've chosen for FB debug configs, go > >>to > >> >> flashplayersion.com. Does it say you have a debugger player? > >> >> > >> >> -Alex > >> >> > >> >> On 1/22/14 1:43 PM, "Jake Churchill" <reyna...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> > >> >> >I recently upgraded my mac to 10.9 by way of purchasing a new mac, > >>not > >> >> >upgrading an existing. I installed all the usual XCode, > >>FlashBuilder > >> >>4.7, > >> >> >etc. I noticed that I cannot debug anything on the desktop through > >> >>ADL. > >> >> > It just sticks at 57%. I am also unable to debug web apps. The > >>only > >> >> >type > >> >> >of debugging I have gotten to work is a mobile app directly on the > >> >>device > >> >> >or via iOS simulator, nothing else seems to work. > >> >> > > >> >> >I've read up for days on the issue and applied the privacy setting > >>to > >> >> >include Flash Builder, updated ownership/permissions on the > >>project, my > >> >> >entire documents directory (where my project lives) and the > >> >>applications > >> >> >directory to be my user and chmod -R 777 every where I just > >>mentioned. > >> >> > > >> >> >I've tried all the different flex/air combinations I have which are: > >> >> > > >> >> > - flex 4.6, AIR 3.1 > >> >> > - flex 4.6, AIR 3.4 > >> >> > - flex 4.6, AIR 3.8 > >> >> > - flex 4.6, AIR 3.9 > >> >> > - flex 4.6, AIR 4.0 > >> >> > - apache flex 4.11, AIR 4.0 > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> >I'm now at a complete loss. When I close out the app while the > >> >>debugger > >> >> >progress is still stick at 57%, I get this error: > >> >> > > >> >> >Process terminated without establishing connection to debugger. > >> >> > > >> >> >2014-01-22 15:36:59.313 adl[3199:507] CoreText performance note: > >>Client > >> >> >called CTFontCreateWithName() using name "Times Roman" and got font > >> >>with > >> >> >PostScript name "Times-Roman". For best performance, only use > >> >>PostScript > >> >> >names when calling this API. > >> >> >2014-01-22 15:36:59.313 adl[3199:507] CoreText performance note: > >>Set a > >> >> >breakpoint on CTFontLogSuboptimalRequest to debug. > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> >Launch command details: > >> >> > /Users/jake/Documents/apache_flex_sdks/flex4.11AIR4.0/bin/adl > >>-runtime > >> >> > >>>/Users/jake/Documents/apache_flex_sdks/flex4.11AIR4.0/runtimes/air/mac > >> >> >-profile mobileDevice -screensize 768x1004:768x1024 -XscreenDPI 132 > >> >> >-XversionPlatform IOS "/Users/jake/Documents/Adobe Flash Builder > >> >> >4.7/NEIMobile/bin-debug/NEIMobile-app.xml" > >>"/Users/jake/Documents/Adobe > >> >> >Flash Builder 4.7/NEIMobile/bin-debug" > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> >Any help is very much appreciated. I'm going crazy here. > >> >> > > >> >> >Thanks! > >> >> > > >> >> >-Jake > >> >> > >> >> > >> > >> > >