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making a 64 bit captive runtime for air SWF
I'm using FlashDevelop and been having a huge problem using the ADT to create a captive runtime exe for an as3 air application.
After having a few issues with it trying to find the adt, the sdk from harman missing some files, I was starting to get it working without erroring. I then had issues with it taking a couple of hours to make the captive runtime and then error claiming the connection reset while trying to get the timeserver. I added the -tsa none case to the ADT command and now it says it's packing, I get a bout a 7gig (yikes) temp file being created and then it just sits there and does nothing. It doesn't hang or bring up any error, it just does nothing.
I have tried to see if any front end or anything have been made to create a captive runtime outside of the bat file commands for the ADT but have had no clue, nor can I find out why this is doing nothing at all (or atleast, nothing I can tell, even memory usage of the command prompt dies down to nothing).
The only thing I can think of which I have noticed, is the command prompt using the 32bit of java as part of the adt operation. I have a few copies of java, though I think it's the 32bit set as default, so maybe thats an issue.
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