An Internal Build Error Has Occurred Flex
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here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Flash Builder - Internal Build Error / http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12589128/internal-build-error-in-flash-builder Classes Must Not Be Nested up vote 0 down vote favorite I've been working on a Flash Builder project for about a week and occasionally encounter one of these two errors when I build: An internal build error has occurred. See the error log for more information. 1131: Classes must not be nested. A quick Project > Clean fixes things up. When I opened my project this http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13960232/flash-builder-internal-build-error-classes-must-not-be-nested morning and tried to build it, I received the internal build error again. This time, however, Project > Clean results in 5 separate "Classes must not be nested" errors, all pointing to my main class declaration. Running Project > Clean again leads back to the internal build error. If I Clean again, I get the 5 class errors again, and so on. I'm using Flash Builder 4.6, Flex 4.6, and AIR 3.5. I haven't made any changes to my codebase since yesterday. Any ideas what might be causing this? actionscript-3 flex air flash-builder share|improve this question asked Dec 19 '12 at 20:00 ced 12 You can try to build your app with ant task to see if problem lies withing flash builder or in your project. If ant task will run successfully, then you have to double-check your project settings like sdk version, referenced libs and sources and so on. If that doesn't help, you can try delete and import project again. And finally reinstalling flash builder. –user1875642 Dec 19 '12 at 20:08 do you use the include directive anywhere? –Ronnie Dec 19 '12 at 20:26 1 Also, what does the error log say
Development Linux Server Setup and Maintenance Open Systems Engineering Service Offers References Downloads Main CS Studies Contact Imprint Search How to solve an "internal build error" when using https://ma.juii.net/blog/internal-build-error-in-flash-builder-for-linux Flash Builder for linux on Eclipse 3.5? Posted on 2009-12-30 by matt | http://www.tink.ws/blog/an-internal-build-error-has-occurred-switch-statement/ 2 Replies The error is this typical, pesky "an internal build error has occurred. right-click for more information." error. For "normal" causes of this error see: 9mmedia blog post 165 Juda Frangipane blog post 212 Michael Imhoff "Internal build error" blog post more searching through the Internet Now all an internal this did not work in this case. The {$WORKSPACE_LOC}/.metadata/.log said: !ENTRY com.adobe.flexbuilder.project 4 43 2009-12-30 22:49:43.166
!MESSAGE ConfigurationProblem logging info
!STACK 0
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: "The attribute value type is com.adobe.flexbuilder.project.compiler.internal.ProblemManager and expected is one of java.lang.String, Boolean, Integer"
at org.eclipse.core.internal.resources.MarkerInfo.checkValidAttribute(MarkerInfo.java:84)
In Danyul's post 68 I found the solution: when trying to combine Flex Builder for Linux 3 an internal build Alpha 5 with Eclipse 3.5 (which is officially not possible), the compiler will halt on all warnings! So cure the warnings in the project that throws the above error, and it will compile. The cleaner solution is, of course, a patch that sorts out the ProblemManager problem. Installing this is discussed in above-mentioned Danyul's post 68. There is even an unofficial port of Flash Builder 4 beta to Linux (referred to here and in various other blogs), but I could not get hold of the files. Posted in [All], [English], Computing. 2 thoughts on “How to solve an "internal build error" when using Flash Builder for linux on Eclipse 3.5?” Pingback: How to install Flex Builder 3 alpa 5 for Linux in Eclipse 3.5 (Galileo)? | do IT! Tery Nürster said on 2011-02-03 at 08:50: Ich merke jetzt in diesem Moment, dass ich diesen Blog deutlich mehr lesen müsste 🙂 - da komme ich echt auf krasse Ideen Leave a reply Cancel reply CommentYou may use these HTML tags and attributes:
Description: An internal build error has occurred. Right-click for more information. Location: Unknown So off we went trying to find the problem as there wasn't any other info on the error. We trawled through all sorts of options including hidden files trying to hunt down the problem to no avail. Turns out if you create switch statement with no body in Flex Builder this unhelpful error is displayed. To re-create all you need to do is: [as]switch( true ) { }[/as] I hope this helps others find the route of this error quicker than we did, and I've logged a bug here. Please go vote! This entry was posted on Thursday, April 17th, 2008 at 6:42 pm and is filed under Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. 25 Responses to "An internal build error has occurred (switch statement)" Øyvind Nordhagen says: April 18, 2008 at 6:44 am Nice to know! Flex really does display some pretty cryptic error messages sometimes, but even worse is the compiler in Flash authoring. Reply BobPardoe says: April 18, 2008 at 11:41 am We raised this as an issue a number of months ago. It was raised & deferred \ closed ages before we even found it. I cant remember why it was closed however. Also this does not cause a problem in FB 2 running against 9.0.47 but does against 9.0.115 BOb Reply Glen says: April 18, 2008 at 1:15 pm I had a similar problem with this cr(y|a)ptic error message. I was trying to build a Flex SWF that was loaded into a Flash SWF - the Flash SWF was running in Test Movie when I tried to build in Flex. I had to close the SWF and restart Flex - that sucks because it takes soooo long to start when it decides to refresh my resource heavy project… Reply Jim Rutherford says: April 19, 2008 at 10:22 pm We also had a similar problem. The culprit in our case was too many lines of code with no semi-colons at the end. Even though semi-colons are optional in AS, the Flex compiler was choking. Reply Stefan Richter says: April 20, 2008 at 8:53 am I've also come across this - it was a nightmare to track down. In the end I found the empty switch being the cause. I believe I filed a bug at the time (Flex 3 beta) or at least reported it omn the beta list and was told it would not be fixed in time. I asked for