On 26.03.2010 14:58, Marcovdlinden wrote: > > I'm trying to mkbundle my setup.exe writen in C# to enable it to run on > windows without .net (and without mono) installed but no luck the .exe does > nothing. > > I have the latest version of Mono and Cygwin anf followed various guides to > do the build. > > So I tried this app: > using System; > namespace monotest > { > class Program > { > static void Main(string[] args) > { > Console.WriteLine("Hello World"); > } > } > } > > I build it with VS 2008, and I also did a test with mcs (form mono > distribution) > mkbundle.bat run's just fine, here is its output: > $ /cygdrive/c/progra~2/mono-2~1.3/bin/mkbundle.bat -o m2 monotest.exe --deps > OS is: Windows > Sources: 1 Auto-dependencies: True > embedding: C:\temp\monotest.exe > embedding: C:\PROGRA~2\MONO-2~1.3\lib\mono\2.0\mscorlib.dll > Compiling: > as -o temp.o temp.s > gcc -mno-cygwin -g -o m2 -Wall temp.c `pkg-config --cflags --libs > mono|dos2unix` temp.o > Done > > but m2.exe does not show the "hello world" text (both the VS2008 and mcs > compiled versions showed "hello world" > > note: I copied libglib-2.0.0-0.dll, libgthread-2.0-0.dll and zlib1.dll in > the 'run' dir. > > Anyone got a clue what I'm doing wrong?
You're not doing anything wrong. Applications are linked for the Windows subsystem and they don't get a console. If you want to build console apps, remove "-mwindows" from $monoprefix/lib/pkgconfig/mono.pc Alternatively, you may want to try this: CC="gcc -mconsole" mkbundle ... Robert _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - Mono-list@lists.ximian.com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list