Adobe air - adt.jar + maven issues

Hello,
Did the adt.jar license changed?  I notice it does include some GPL  code inside it, like JFlex, so I wonder if the adt.jar sources is  available anywhere....
I asks because the latest flex SDK  (http://opensource.adobe.com/wiki/display/flexsdk/download?build=4.5.0.17689&pkgtype=1) does completely break maven support provided by flexmojos and there is no way to get it working without recompiling adt.jar
The same problem affect AIR SDK 2.5.
Thanks,
VELO

Hi Davek,
In your platform options file, for the frameworks you need to link to weakly, you may try using -weak_framework linker option. eg.
<option>-weak_framework Twitter</option>
Using -framework will always link to the framework strongly, despite the setting used while compiling the native library in XCode.
In general, in this file, you can use the linker options in the way they are provided to ld command.
Hope this helps.

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    MSI (s) (40:54) [16:13:11:393]: Setting cached product context: User non-assigned for product: 02FC15168DB032044A0AA668CDEF855E
    MSI (s) (40:54) [16:13:11:393]: Using cached product context: User non-assigned for product: 02FC15168DB032044A0AA668CDEF855E
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    MSI (s) (40:54) [16:13:11:402]: Setting cached product context: machine assigned for product: EDEED656CA6FAC745A861A4B3EB47506
    MSI (s) (40:54) [16:13:11:402]: Using cached product context: machine assigned for product: EDEED656CA6FAC745A861A4B3EB47506
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