Flash Professional cc 2014 crashing when publishing

Updated from Flash Pro cc to 2014 version and Flash Pro now crashes when I try to publish to Android format. Worked in previous versions, this does this on all my Macs.

Hi,
Can you please send us the crash dump and also verify if it is happening with all the contents or is it specific to some content..If it is specific to publishing of a particular content, can you please provide us the content and exact steps for repro.
Thanks,
Sangeeta

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