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June 12, 2014
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compile-abc.exe is not a valid win32 application

  • June 12, 2014
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I'm trying to use

-useLegacyAOT no

in the adt command line and I get an error:

compile-abc.exe is not a valid Win32 application

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Adobe Employee
June 12, 2014

Hello,

Which AIR SDK version and Window OS you are using. This will help us in reproducing the problem. Also, it would be great if you can share the command you are using.

Regards,

Nimit

FramaisCellarGhost
Known Participant
September 10, 2014

I am experiencing the same problem, I am using:

  • AIR SDK 15 release version (v. 15.0.0.249)
  • Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2

Since in AIR 15 the faster iOS compiler is the default I am not using the -useLegacyAOT argument.

The full command line is:

adt -package -target ipa-ad-hoc -connect 192.168.1.87 -storetype pkcs12 -keystore "xxxx.p12" -storepass xxxx -provisioning-profile xxxx.mobileprovision "dist\xxxx-ad-hoc.ipa" "application_ios.xml" -C bin . -C "icons/ios" . -extdir lib/

Here's a screenshot of the error message:

EDIT:
I also submitted a bug report for it, in case anybody wants to vote for it, its number is 3821809:

Bug#3821809 - compile-abc.exe is not a valid win32 application