Flash Error 5001n: Name Of Package Does Not Reflect Location?
Aug 29, 2010
I'm getting an error on Flash that I've never run in to before.
5001: The name of package 'Document'does not reflect the location of this file. Please change the package definition's name inside this file, or move the file. C:Work2009-2010FlashTestsDocument.as
The fla is called TestEvents1... and that's all the info I think is related.What's happening here?
So I have a shell.fla file, on the same level as that there is a core_classes folder. Inside of the core classes folder is a core_initialize.as and a xml, buttons, and loaders folders. Inside of the loaders folder is swf_loaders.as Inside of the buttons folder is menu_buttons.as
The package name for menu_buttons.as is core_classes.buttons The package name for swf_loaders.as is core_classes.loaders
When I run my Shell.fla I get the 5001 error Package name 'core_classes.loaders' does not reflect the location of this package. Please move this to the file. 'core_classes/loaders/swf_loaders.as'.
But where it lists the location of the error in the compile errors box it lists 'core_classes/loaders/swf_loaders.as'
I've checked the spelling everything is spelled right, I made sure I didn't mix up the two package names..
i'm trying to start organizing projects i have this folder structure: working>flash>as3Study>VectorModelStudy12511>src
my document is in VectorModelStudy12511 i have class paths to VectorModelStudy12511 and src the top of my document looks like:
[code]...
and i'm getting this error:
5001: The name of package 'VectorModelStudy12511' does not reflect the location of this file. Please change the package definition's name inside this file, or move the file. C:Users obDesktopProjectsWorkingFlashAS3Stu dyVectorModelStudy12511VectorModelStudy12511Docu ment.as
5001: The name of package 'flashdev' does not reflect the location of this file. Please change the package definition's name inside this file, or move the file.this is the error i get.Ill tell you what ive done.first i created a .as file.i have created a package like:
package flashdev{
//code here public class ooclass{}
}
then i create a .fla file and sai
import flashdev.ooclass
defined a new() class here
.... and then i get this error. I thwen tried to set folder locations within flash cs3 and still couldnt get it to work.What can i be doing wrong
output error: The name of package 'greet' does not reflect the location of this file. Please change the package definition's name inside this file, or move the file. C:Documents and SettingsIgalMy DocumentsmeirangreetGreeter.as
I keep on recieving this output error although my source path is set to C:Documents and SettingsIgalMy Documentsmeirangreet.
Because I was having so much trouble using packages in my other programs I created two simple classes to figure it out. I have placed these two classes in a folder named packageTest and even made a new path there in flash preference.
[Code].....
I am running them from a .fla file with packageTest.FirstPackage set as the document class. I receive the following error when I compile. 5001: The name of package 'packageTest' does not reflect the location of this file. Please change the package definition's name inside this file, or move the file. C:UsersDirkDesktopRuckuspackageTestPackageTr aveler.as
The error message I'm getting is as follows:5001: The name of package 'mvc' does not reflect the location of this file. change the package definition's name inside this file, or move the file. /Desktop/mvc/Model.as
I don't use so often package and I don't understand why flash send a 5001 error on this ActionScript Error #5001: The name of package does not reflect the location of this fileI have à fla located in the "test" folder :
import flash.display.Loader; import com.MyLoader; var photourls:Array = ["http://www4.pictures.zimbio.com/mp/6v5wRot-Ry9l.jpg"]; var ldr: MyLoader; var id:uint = 0;
I have a movie clip called turret that is on the screen and is instanced as Turret, I have a movie clip called bullet and that is in the library exported for AS "bullet" no quotes. Here is the website [URL] My frame (main) class is called du34
It seems I have no trouble pointing an FLA's document class to my project's class package when the FLA is at the same root level as the package's top-level directory. However, if the FLA is nested in a sub-directory, then relative paths to a class nested in the package will not work.example package & class location : [url]....
If someone can provide an explanation as to why nested FLAs can't point to custom packages in parent-level directories, OR demonstrate how this can be done,
I'm trying to do some restructing of a flash codebase, and I was wondering if anyone could clarify something for me as I'm unsure whether what I'm trying to do goes against a fundamental priciple of flash development or I'm being confused by the Flash CS4 user interface(I've got a java development background, so some of the interaction between fla files and the like is somewhat difficult at times to get my head around). I've done several searches but can't seem to find any similar problems, apologies if any exist.
Basically, I want to restructure my codebase and move my fla files around by putting them at a different location in the directory structure.
Existing structure: basecompany namecomponent name
where fla files are stored in base, and code is stored in company namecomponent name, and code in said location is in the company name.component name package.
What I want to do is move my fla files from base to component name for each individual project. The actual location of the code is unchanged, but the fla files no longer compile, giving me a 5001 error - package name does not reflect location. I'm assuming that this is because the relative location is different - as far as the fla file is concerned, the code it is referencing is located at component name, not company namecomponent name. Is it possible to make the CS4 publisher understand that the fla file is not at the root of the package structure, and if so how?
C:demoABC.as: Error: A file found in a source-path must have the same package structure '', as the definition's package, 'demo'.Where is wrong above command?
This is with Flexbuilder 3.2, Eclipse 3.3.2.I am moving my development environment to a new machine. Actionscript classes that compiled in the old environment now get a compile error:
A file found in a source-path must have an externally visible definition. If a definition in the file is meant to be externally visible, please put the definition in a package.I do declare the package in these classes - I think failure to declare the package is the usual reason for this error.To add to the mystery, many classes in this project compile without errors.
I am using Flash CS5 and am getting a very odd error when I compile. All my classes are in the package com.es3.as2. In the first frame of my movie, I have the following code:
import com.es3.as2.Shell;
I have my classpath set correctly. When I compile, I get this error:
, Line 1 There is no class or package with the name 'com.es3.ProgressBar' found in package 'com.es3'.
This is odd because nowhere do I refer to a "com.es3" package. It's always "com.es3.as2".If I remove the import line, the movie compiles with no errors (but without the initialization code, it doesn't run correctly).
Word to the Flash Genies-- Heres my wish that hopefully someone else is struggling with an enormously mind-boggling bug in flash cs3-- when I try to create a public class that extends any of the native flash display objects, and I put this in its own package, even after specifically importing the specific class OR the package wildcard .* the fla that I'm compiling returns error 1017-- Base Class Definition not found. The fla is set to the correct classpath. This situation slipped from 'minor annoyance' to 'mind boggling' after I moved the directory to a different pc with cs3, reset the local classpath and it compiled perfectly. So then I moved the directory to a mac, running flex builder, and made a tester file to use the class, which compiled perfectly.
For some wierd reason, this particular computer cannot compile, even though nothing had changed in the actual class. Maybe it is important to note that this machine is running Vista (and perhaps should not be!)? Maybe it is important to note that the package is part of an SVN directory? Maybe it is important to note that after re-saving the same class file, changing only the class name (from BitmapSprite to BSprite) enabled it to compile on this machine, even though both the mac and other pc (running windows XP) could compile the class as BitmapSprite. I'm not sure if the name change or just re-saving allowed it to compile--but maybe it's significant that the new named instance was not committed to svn.
I'm trying to use one of Adobe's examples to put a video player in my Flash application using ActionScript 3 in Flash CS5. It's the one at the bottom of the page here:
[URL]
I'm putting the ActionScript into the frame I want to play the video in. When I try to test it, I keep getting the following error message:
"1083: Syntax error: package is unexpected"
So I try taking the "package { }" code out and running it again. Then this error pops up:
"The public attribute can only be used inside a package"
I tried removing all the code inside the package and I still get the first error.
I'm trying to use one of Adobe's examples to put a video player in my Flash application using ActionScript 3 in Flash CS5. It's the one at the bottom of the page here:I'm putting the ActionScript into the frame I want to play the video in. When I try to test it, I keep getting the following error message:"1083: Syntax error: package is unexpected"So I try taking the "package { }" code out and running it again. Then this error pops up:"The public attribute can only be used inside a package"I tried removing all the code inside the package and I still get the first error
I'm trying to compile some code and I keep getting a "Type was not found or was not a compile time constant" error, but it doesn't give me a location. When I right-click the error and select "Go to source" nothing happens. Anyone know what could be causing something like this? Or where I should look if there is nothing in the location field of the error report? It's really perplexing.
I am having troubles passing an x and y argument into a package function that creates a projectile on stage at the tank.gun's x and y.I have attached a zip of the code I am working on.[code]
I'm running into this weird thing with ASDoc. It will only document one package function per package.For example.I have these two functions:
gs.util.printf gs.util.ftrace
In these files:
gs/util/printf.as gs/util/ftrace.as
The only function that get's documented in ASDocs is "printf". But I know it can do more than one. As an example, in the livedocs [URL] There are more than one functions documented.
I've run into a strange error and I was wondering if anyone had experience with this.I'm working on a flash platforming game and I recently released a demo. I was having a problem with the getting the file to play correctly when I noticed an error:The file plays differently depending on where the file is saved. For example:Platform Explorer (http://jrjellybeans.net/platformExplorer.swf).This file runs fine. Platform Explorer (http://jrjellybeans.net/flashGames/platformExplorer.swf).This file opens up the level editor. Yet, I make no call to the level editor anywhere in this particular file.The thing is that the files are EXACTLY the same. Just saved in different locations.
I am getting Syntax Error 1202 (Access of undefined property connection in package model) in the following code while trying to access the model.connection property. I don't see any reason why this would appear, can anyone see something I may be overlooking?