By With the release of AIR 20, the feature AIR 64-bit implies a major change for the AIR desktop developers. In the previous AIR versions, a 32-bit Runtime Dynamic Library was provided for Mac and Windows. However, with the release of AIR 20, only a 64-bit Runtime Dynamic Library is provided on Mac OS X. This means that all the new applications created by AIR developers will run on the 64-bit Runtime on Mac OS X. All the existing shared applications, captive applications, and native applications will continue to work on the 64-bit Runtime on Mac OS X. Changes for existing applications The existing AIR applications require the following changes when using AIR 64-bit.
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May 26, 2018 - This will include issuing regular security patches, maintaining OS and browser. Select your operating system (Mac OS X 10.6 – 10.13) from the first. Choose whether you want to download Adobe Flash Player for Mac. To continue viewing Flash content, update to a later version of Adobe Flash Player: Click the Download Flash button. Safari opens the Adobe Flash Player page on the Adobe website. Follow the instructions on the Adobe website to download and install the latest version of the plug-in.
Shared, Captive, and Native applications These applications will continue to run on AIR 64-bit. Native extension All the native applications that use a 32-bit ANE need to add a 64-bit ANE to continue working with AIR 20 and beyond on Mac OS X. To create a 64-bit ANE, you have to provide the platform value as MacOS-x86-64 in the extension descriptor file and in the command used to create the ANE. My application with ANE worked before. When I installed Air20 runtime, it doesn’t work. So I read your article and made an ANE for MacOS-x86 and MacOS-x86-64, but it still doesn’t work. I caught a error “Error #3500: The extension context does not have a method with the name xxxxxx.”.
Thus, I checked that folder in my application structure when I export release build. Contents/Resources/META-INF/AIR/extensions/./META-INF/ANE/. unfortunately I could see MacOS-x86 only. Where is MacOS-x86-64?