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    • CommentAuthorozgur uksal
    • CommentTimeDec 8th 2008 edited
     
    Hi; I was publishing my actionscript files under GAIA flash framework, and received the following error:
    Particle3D.as, line 122_____1020: Method marked override must override another method.

    Any help to solve this error would be appreciated
    Sincerely
    • CommentAuthorRichard
    • CommentTimeDec 9th 2008
     
    This suggests there's something missing from your download of Flint. Specifically, the initialize method in the Particle class. Make sure you have the latest version of everything.
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    Hi Richard. Thank you for your time and respond.

    I downloaded Flint_2_0_0 src.

    This is the error I have now:
    BitmapRenderer.as, Line 369____1119: Access of possibly undefined property rotation through a reference with static type org.flintparticles.threeD.particles:Particle3D.

    BitmapRenderer.as, Line 374____1119: Access of possibly undefined property rotation through a reference with static type org.flintparticles.threeD.particles:Particle3D.
    • CommentAuthorozgur uksal
    • CommentTimeDec 9th 2008 edited
     
    This is the new error I am receiving:

    Particle3D.as, Line 26___1152: A conflict exists with inherited definition flash.display:DisplayObject.rotation in namespace public.
    • CommentAuthorRichard
    • CommentTimeDec 11th 2008
     
    Given that there is a rotation property in the Particle3D class, I don't know what the problem is. It still sounds like a faulty install, or possibly another library clashing with Flint (although the latter is unlikely since use of packages should prevent this). The only suggestion I can make is to ensure you have removed all previous versions of Flint and use a complete, clean download of the library (you may already have done this).
  2.  
    Hi,

    I found the problem. In my flash file, I have a movieclip which has the linkage name as "Particle". :) Changing the linkage name fixed the error.

    Sincerely,