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zrong
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January 4, 2015
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Does the new AIR SDK support iOS 64-bit for Flex Developers?

  • January 4, 2015
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I saw that the new AIR SDK(December 18, 2014) has supported iOS 64-bit, but it was only supported in the new compiler. See this:


Please note that support for creating universal IPA binaries will only be available in the new compiler. The legacy compiler is not (and will not be)

compatible with iOS 64-bit. Because of this, it will be removed with version 16 of the AIR SDK. To ensure that Adobe as well as third party tools

are able to work with this AIR SDK, the -useLegacyAOT option will continue to exist, but will be internally mapped to the new compiler.

AFAIK, the Flex uses the old compiler and AIR SDK for Flex Developers doesn't include ActionScript 2.0 Compiler. As a Flex developer, what shall I do?

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Inspiring
January 4, 2015

This has been asked a few times around:
iOS universal support and ASC 2.0. Will it impact Flex Mobile projects?

Resuming, it won't affect Flex apps.

zrong
zrongAuthor
Known Participant
January 5, 2015

But when I uploaded a Flex mobile IPA that compiled by AIR16 beta(December 18, 2014) to the AppStore, it still gave me a warning "Missing 64-bit support".

Did I miss something?

Adobe Employee
January 7, 2015

Hi,

I guess, you might be packaging IPA on windows machine. Please try latest beta at http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/air.html which has iOS64 support on Windows machine as well.

Thanks

Govinda Gupta