I'm sure the version that Alex pulled and donated is >= the version that I
uploaded.

I wasn't aware that FlexPMD had been donated and lives in the
flex-utilities repo.

On the original thread the person was unable to build from source.

The reason that I uploaded it is because it also contained the compiled
jars that I was able to build 5 years ago. as well as what I think are the
dependencies (but I may be wrong about that).

I thought the OP was trying to build from the old source and given it's age
and the fact that it uses maven to download dependencies from various
internet sources (maybe Adobe, maybe the m2 repo, maybe anywhere online) I
wasn't surprised he couldn't build it.

I read Christofer Dutz answer in which he seemed like he was unable to
build the code either.

So the only benefit is that I uploaded the compiled binaries and the
original source.

I'll see if I can build the FlexPMD donated to Apache today and if so I'll
take my version down.

On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 10:43 PM, Alex Harui <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> On 3/10/16, 9:38 PM, "Justin Mclean" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >> Adobe intended to donate the latest version of FlexPMD and have it
> >> relicensed from BSD to ALv2.
> >
> >That certainly would be simplier and I agree prefereed. Do you know if
> >Adobe are prepared to do the work and if so what the timeframe would be?
>
> All I'm trying to do is get someone else to compare Clint's version vs the
> Apache Flex version and report findings.  Maybe Apache Flex does have the
> latest version.
>
> -Alex
>
>

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