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Posted to commits@flex.apache.org by jm...@apache.org on 2014/03/10 08:56:32 UTC

svn commit: r1575864 - /flex/site/trunk/content/download-binaries.cmsPage

Author: jmclean
Date: Mon Mar 10 07:56:32 2014
New Revision: 1575864

URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1575864
Log:
change a few 4.11 to 4.12's

Modified:
    flex/site/trunk/content/download-binaries.cmsPage

Modified: flex/site/trunk/content/download-binaries.cmsPage
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/flex/site/trunk/content/download-binaries.cmsPage?rev=1575864&r1=1575863&r2=1575864&view=diff
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--- flex/site/trunk/content/download-binaries.cmsPage (original)
+++ flex/site/trunk/content/download-binaries.cmsPage Mon Mar 10 07:56:32 2014
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Binaries are provided as a convenience f
   - Documentation : [apache-flex-sdk-4.12.0-asdocs.zip][5]
 
 <div class="headline"><h4>Binary Dependencies</h4></div>
-Due to licensing requirements, there are some components that we depend on that we can not include in our binary or source distribution.  We try our hardest to limit these dependencies, however for the current 4.11.0 release we do depend on the following components.  Please review the [README][15] included in your download for more information on where to install these packages.
+Due to licensing requirements, there are some components that we depend on that we can not include in our binary or source distribution.  We try our hardest to limit these dependencies, however for the current 4.12.0 release we do depend on the following components.  Please review the [README][15] included in your download for more information on where to install these packages.
 
 - Open Source Media Framework (OSMF) [Download](http://sourceforge.net/projects/osmf.adobe/files/OSMF%201.0%20%28final%20source%2C%20ASDocs%2C%20PDF%20guides%2C%20and%20release%20notes%29/OSMF_1.0.zip/download) [MPL License](http://www.mozilla.org/MPL)
 
@@ -61,19 +61,19 @@ The PGP signatures can be verified using
 
     % pgpk -a KEYS
 
-    % pgpv apache-flex-sdk-4.11.0-src.tar.gz.asc
+    % pgpv apache-flex-sdk-4.12.0-src.tar.gz.asc
 
 *or*
 
     % pgp -ka KEYS
 
-    % pgp apache-flex-sdk-4.11.0-src.tar.gz.asc
+    % pgp apache-flex-sdk-4.12.0-src.tar.gz.asc
 
 *or*
 
     % gpg --import KEYS
 
-    % gpg --verify apache-flex-sdk-4.11.0-src.tar.gz.asc
+    % gpg --verify apache-flex-sdk-4.12.0-src.tar.gz.asc
 
 
 Alternatively, you can verify the MD5 signature on the files. A unix/Mac program called `md5` or `md5sum` is included in many unix distributions. It is also available as part of [GNU Textutils][11]. Windows users can get binary md5 programs from [here][12] , [here][13] , or [here][14]. An MD5 signature consists of 32 hex characters, and a SHA1 signature consists of 40 hex characters. Ensure your generated signature string matches the signature string published in the files above.