Command Line Extension Builder 2.1 gives a blank white plate

I build my extension with a build script using the sdk Flex 4.5.0 supplied with EB2.1. The extension is compiled and worked well with the previous sdk. I'm packing with the ucf.jar. My libraries are included here:


< arg value="-external-library-path+=${flex.dir}\cslibs\apedelta.swc"/ >

< arg value="-external-library-path+=${flex.dir}\csarlibs\CSXSLibrary-3.0-sdk-4.5-public.swc"/ >

< arg value="-external-library-path+=${flex.dir}\cslibs\csaw_premiere.swc"/ >

< arg c value = "-external-library-path += ${sdk.dir}\Flex-Sdk-4.5.0\frameworks\libs\air\airglobal.sw" / >

< arg value="-external-library-path+=${flex.dir}\as3corelib\as3corelib.swc"/ >

am I missing something? Thank you

The manifest Editor created an invalid path to the swf file.

I edited the XML to change the swf path of ".". / « à ».. "/" and now it works.

It looks like a bug in the manifest Editor.

M

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