


My simplistic attempts to do so are currently thwarted by said undefined references, and the makefile doesn't appear to provide any obvious clues. If I want to use ANT directly, I need the ant.cpp compiled as a shared library, and there's no information I can find how ANT intended for us to create such a beast in Linux. The old versions of libudev and libusb that are bundled don't build anymore (they have dependencies requiring versions that are no longer in circulation), the libantbase.a appears to build okay with system packages, but libusb object files aren't included in that, so there are immediate problems with undefined references, etc. What's the current level of interest/support in Linux? I too am struggling to build it under a recent Linux environment (Ubuntu 20.04). After traversing the forums here, there appears to be some issues building the "Linux Beta" that was released 5 years ago, and some questions have gone unanswered. Windows Convenience Binary : apache-flex-sdk-installer-3.3.2-bin.I'm "Highly Motivated™" to make a binding for ANT for a higher level language, and I really, REALLY do not want to have to (re)create the message framing.Mac OS X Convenience Binary : apache-flex-sdk-installer-3.3.2-bin.dmg.There is no 3.3.2 convenience binary for Linux as all recent Flex and FlexJS SDK's support installation via Apache Ant and it was determined that Linux users preferred the Ant method over having to install Adobe AIR to install the SDK. The 3.3.2 binaries were published on 09 July 2018. Windows Source : apache-flex-sdk-installer-3.3.2-src.zip ĭownload Apache Flex SDK Installer 3.3.2 (binaries)īinaries are provided as a convenience for those who do not wish to compile the installer themselves.Linux Source : apache-flex-sdk-installer-3.3.Mac OS X Source : apache-flex-sdk-installer-3.3.The Apache Flex team is pleased to offer this 3.3.2 release of the Apache Flex® SDK Installer, available as of 09 July 2018.


The other non-Apache files downloaded by the installer are:ĭownload Apache Flex® SDK Installer 3.3.2 (source) The required TLF and the OSMF frameworks, as well as the optional Embedded Font Libraries and Utilities and BlazeDS are mentioned separately in the installer application. These files are needed for the proper functioning of the SDK. Note: the installer downloads other files besides the Apache Flex SDK. In particular, Linux users should use the Ant-based method in the above link.Īlternatively, you can download the source and/or binaries for the Apache Flex® SDK Installer directly: Problems with the installer ? Read the installation help on the Wiki.
