Can't build latest soure on OSX Tiger

Hi,
Just got the latest source and it locks up during a build on the testdrive-update sample. Last few lines in the build console window are compile-swf:
[mxmlc] Loading configuration file /Users/troy/Documents/DownloadsExpanded/blazeds_src_3-0-0-544/frameworks/flex-config.xml
[mxmlc] /Users/troy/Documents/DownloadsExpanded/blazeds_src_3-0-0-544/apps/samples/testdrive-remo teobject/main.swf (311359 bytes)
main:
clean:
compile-swf:
[mxmlc] Loading configuration file /Users/troy/Documents/DownloadsExpanded/blazeds_src_3-0-0-544/frameworks/flex-config.xml
Can anyone help?
Thanks
Troy

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