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vshare
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March 18, 2013
Question

Captive runtime -target bundle does not create the package fails after creating a .tmp folder

  • March 18, 2013
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Hi Adobe Team, Experts,

I cannot create a captive runtime package successfully on windows.

This is the command I am using to create a captive runtime package for windows

adt -package -keystore CodeSigning.pfx -storetype pkcs12 -storepass password -target bundle TestPackage Test-app.xml Test.swf

The issue is the above command creates a .tmp directory "adt5072057577475387637.tmp" but does not create a directory by name "TestPackage" .

Another observation is the above command works in-consistently it seems to create the directory sometimes but fails for the most.

Funny enough !! It worked when I was creating a POC but  now when I am trying to release it stops working on me.

It is the same machine I did POC on.

The application descriptor has

<supportedProfiles>desktop extendedDesktop</supportedProfiles>

I have also tried

adt -package -keystore CodeSigning.pfx -storetype pkcs12 -storepass password -target bundle TestPackage.exe Test-app.xml Test.swf

as mentioned here -  http://www.riaspace.com/2011/08/bundling-air-3-runtime-in-air-desktop-applications/

Flex SDK version - 4.6.0

AIR SDK version - 3.1

JDK version - jdk1.6.0_18

Please advise as to how to fix this issue.

Thanks,

vshare

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mattmicksee
Participant
December 15, 2014

Hi vshare,

did you ever find a solution to this? I'm running into the same problem with no apparent solution.

Thanks!