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App runner KG
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December 28, 2016
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Adobe AIR SDK 24

  • December 28, 2016
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This is now my 3rd post. There is no one gives help even at the chat. They aonly send links, which do not help. We pay 75 Euro per month and can not create release builds without getting error messages by apple or by flash builder.

The Download for Mac is as dmg file. How to install??

If we zip it and extract at iTerm, the Flash Builder accepts, but comes error 102, namespace error.

When finally one of the adobe developers will give a reply here??

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Anki_AG_
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
January 2, 2017

Hi,

Sorry for the inconvenience. Could you please explain in detail what exactly you are trying to do?

Thanks,

Ankit | Adobe AIR Engineering

App runner KG
Known Participant
January 2, 2017

Thanks for your reply.

1.) The download for Flex Users for mac is as a dmg file and Flash Builder says, that there is no Flex SDK. So I can't use it.

2.) If I create a zip file out of it and extract it with iTerm

tar -jxv.... the zip does not extract correctly at the folder - means does not overwrite the sdk23. Instead of that it Creates an _Macosx folder and an AdobeAirSdk folder. But Flashbuilder realises a flex sdk, because of the Flex SDK from 23. When creating a release build comes namespace error, because the info.plist at the SDK folder stays with 23.0.0.159 and not with 24.0.0.180

The created macosx and adobeairsdk Folder I can't use. Flash builder says no Flex SDK

So what do I have to do to get it working??

Anki_AG_
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
June 13, 2017

hi, yes. Maybe I am doing something wrong. I Download air sdk 26 Beta. Create a folder, copy the files into this folder.

Then i dublicate inside Flashbuilder the sdk folder 4.6.0 and rename it.

then I do: ditto <path to folder> <path to renamed duplicated folder>

worked with 24, 25


If you are not using flex sdk, then there is no need of using ditto command.

Thanks,

Ankit | Adobe AIR Engineering