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March 12, 2018
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id: can't create buffer of 227268516 bytes for output for architecture arm64

  • March 12, 2018
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Dear Friends,

While publishing my app with AirforIOS, iam getting this error "id: can't create buffer of 227268516 bytes for output for architecture arm64 - compilation failed while executing: Id64". What might be the reason. Please note that already I have compiled the same app several times, It was working fine. Now suddenly its giving me this error. Please help me to complete my project, its urgent..

Thanks in Advance,

Thanks and Regards,

Syed Abdul Rahim

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rahimhajiAuthor
Inspiring
March 25, 2018

Dear Mr.el111,

Greetings! Thanks for the reply. I tried to change my JVM buffer to 512mb, still iam getting same error. Is there any other way to solve this? pls help me my friends...

Thanks and Regards,

Syed Abdul Rahim

Legend
March 20, 2018

This sounds like you may need to give Java JVM buffer more memory to compile. Your errors says the task is trying to create a buffer of 216MB

There are steps here, although it's for CS5 it should be similar for Animate

CS5 fails to compile large FLAs

Inspiring
March 19, 2018

What version of AIR are you using?

How are you compiling release build, Flash Builder, other IDE or from console?

rahimhajiAuthor
Inspiring
March 20, 2018

hi chaky,

iam using Air 22. ..153

iam compiling through animate cc -- File - Air for ios 22...153 settings..

Inspiring
March 20, 2018

Did you tried with latest AIR sdk?

Joseph Labrecque
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 15, 2018

Perhaps the memory of your authoring machine is being used by something else and so not available to Animate? If you restart the machine, does it compile correctly?

rahimhajiAuthor
Inspiring
March 16, 2018

Hi Joseph,

Greetings! thaks for your reply. S, i have restarted several times. still iam getting same error message. Please help me to solve this my friend.....

Thanks and Regards,

Syed Abdul Rahim

Joseph Labrecque
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 17, 2018

I have no idea if that didn't work - wonder if this question might be better served in Adobe AIR