That's a build agent problem isn't it? 2009/5/31 Jonathon Rossi <[email protected]>
> The Mono build still doesn't get off the ground: > >> *Mono 3.5 Profile (mono-3.5) is not installed, or not correctly >> configured. Framework directory '/usr/lib/mono/3.5' does not exist. * >> > > 2009/5/31 Roelof Blom <[email protected]> > >> Guess I should follow on you twitter :-) >> >> 2009/5/31 Jonathon Rossi <[email protected]> >> >> I was just about to start doing that :) >>> >>> Sorry for not owning up to my promise on twitter. >>> >>> 2009/5/31 Roelof Blom <[email protected]> >>> >>> Patrick, >>>> >>>> I've applied all your patches in r5728. >>>> >>>> -- Roelof. >>>> >>>> 2009/5/27 Patrick McEvoy <[email protected]> >>>> >>>> >>>>> I had a little look at both, I can imagine it was hairy! >>>>> >>>>> Also I have a few patching requests to make further progress with the >>>>> mono/linux TC agent. >>>>> >>>>> 1. gacutil permissions >>>>> Root access is required to add a assembly to the gac. Running the >>>>> build as root can't be the recommended way. Till I come up with a >>>>> better we need failonerror="false" >>>>> Other bits of the patch are optional as I have discovered that most >>>>> mono tools support arguments with either - or / >>>>> Patch: >>>>> https://qmtech.svn.beanstalkapp.com/castleproject_mono/trunk/patches/gacutil.diff >>>>> >>>>> 2. Case sensitivity >>>>> Patch: >>>>> https://qmtech.svn.beanstalkapp.com/castleproject_mono/trunk/patches/incorrect_case_on_bin_dir.diff >>>>> >>>>> 3. Explicitly reference System.Web.dll, System.Data.dll, >>>>> System.Configuration.dll >>>>> Patch: >>>>> https://qmtech.svn.beanstalkapp.com/castleproject_mono/trunk/patches/missing_system-data_ref.diff >>>>> Patch: >>>>> https://qmtech.svn.beanstalkapp.com/castleproject_mono/trunk/patches/missing_system-web_ref.diff >>>>> >>>>> 4. Adding set-mono-3.5-framework-configuration target and tweak for >>>>> svn revision capture >>>>> Patch: >>>>> https://qmtech.svn.beanstalkapp.com/castleproject_mono/trunk/patches/mono-3.5-target.diff >>>>> >>>>> 5. More issues with - or / as arguments for nunit, timeout is >>>>> important as some test assemblies currently stall with mono >>>>> Patch: >>>>> https://qmtech.svn.beanstalkapp.com/castleproject_mono/trunk/patches/nunit_commandline_options.diff >>>>> >>>>> 6. Mono bug, it's on my list to add to novell bugzilla :) >>>>> Patch: >>>>> https://qmtech.svn.beanstalkapp.com/castleproject_mono/trunk/patches/potential_mono_bug.diff >>>>> >>>>> 7. Mono can't build some test assemblies or NLog integration, for the >>>>> time being it's more beneficial for the community to ignore them under >>>>> mono, again it's high on my todo list to get them back in. >>>>> Patch: >>>>> https://qmtech.svn.beanstalkapp.com/castleproject_mono/trunk/patches/remove_projects_with_references_to_win_only_assemblies.diff >>>>> >>>>> 8. Microsoft.Build.Engine problems... >>>>> Please comment out SharedLibs/build/NAnt/bin/NAnt.exe.config:1782, >>>>> afaik it's not used and this will only affect nant when targeting >>>>> mono-3.5 >>>>> >>>>> Cheers :) >>>>> >>>>> On May 25, 11:18 pm, Jonathon Rossi <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> > I assume you were looking Castle.NVelocity in the contrib repository, >>>>> not >>>>> > NVelocity in the main repository. >>>>> > >>>>> > I didn't think it was that hard to follow :). I did start it as a >>>>> rewrite >>>>> > but I had to add way too much stuff to support the strange cases when >>>>> you >>>>> > half type something, so it got pretty hairy. >>>>> > >>>>> > I do plan to rename that project, I was going to move it under the >>>>> CVSI >>>>> > project since it isn't of use outside an IDE, but can rename it to >>>>> some more >>>>> > IDE generic if you want to use it. >>>>> > >>>>> > 2009/5/26 Patrick McEvoy <[email protected]> >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > > I spent a few hours looking around after you mentioned this, >>>>> including >>>>> > > looking at the NVelocity codebase... wow, that was hard to follow! >>>>> I >>>>> > > need to spend more time on it, but it makes sense to use the same >>>>> > > tools/parser if we can. I might even bite the bullet and start a >>>>> > > rewrite of NVelocity, be interesting to see how far I can get in a >>>>> few >>>>> > > days... :) >>>>> > >>>>> > > Cheers for the heads up. >>>>> > >>>>> > > On May 23, 5:55 pm, Jonathon Rossi <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> > > > Have you considered using CVSI's NVelocity parser? It is separate >>>>> from >>>>> > > the >>>>> > > > Visual Studio stuff. >>>>> > >>>>> > > >>>>> http://using.castleproject.org/display/Contrib/Castle+Visual+Studio+I. >>>>> .. >>>>> > >>>>> > > > 2009/5/24 Patrick McEvoy <[email protected]> >>>>> > >>>>> > > > > That's a good idea! We can can hook it into TC too :) >>>>> > >>>>> > > > > Can someone sort me out with contrib svn access? >>>>> > >>>>> > > > > Cheers P >>>>> > >>>>> > > > > On May 23, 5:15 pm, Krzysztof Koźmic < >>>>> [email protected]> >>>>> > > > > wrote: >>>>> > > > > > Patrick, >>>>> > >>>>> > > > > > Regarding your monodevelop plugin. >>>>> > > > > > How about moving it to castle-contrib? >>>>> > >>>>> > > > > > Krzysztof >>>>> > >>>>> > > > > > Patrick McEvoy pisze: >>>>> > >>>>> > > > > > > Great to see there's others that are interested too! >>>>> > >>>>> > > > > > > I would be very happy to run and maintain a mono TC agent. >>>>> I'll >>>>> > > setup >>>>> > > > > > > an agent in the next few days with debian, mono-2.4. >>>>> > >>>>> > > > > > > Also just a heads up for debian/ubuntu users: Mirco Bauer >>>>> yesterday >>>>> > > > > > > uploaded mono-2.4 preview packages to his private repo. >>>>> We've found >>>>> > > > > > > mono-2.0 and mono-2.2 too buggy to run the castle stack, so >>>>> don't >>>>> > > > > > > bother trying on a stock jaunty install :) >>>>> > > > > > >http://go-mono.com/forums/#nabble-td23669501 >>>>> > >>>>> > > > > > > And for anyone using MonoDevelop and MR we wrote a little >>>>> plugin, >>>>> > > it's >>>>> > > > > > > rough round the edges but works :) >>>>> > > > > > >http://code.google.com/p/monodevelop-castle/ >>>>> > >>>>> > > > > > > There aren't that many MoMA issues these days, still a few >>>>> things >>>>> > > to >>>>> > > > > > > work out with DP2 tho. >>>>> > >>>>> > > > > > > Cheers P >>>>> > >>>>> > > > > > > On May 22, 4:43 pm, Markus Ewald <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> > >>>>> > > > > > >> On 5/22/2009 4:54 PM, Krzysztof Koźmic wrote:> Since Mono >>>>> runs on >>>>> > > > > Windows, we might set up a Mono build on a TS server. >>>>> > >>>>> > > > > > >>> Also, TS can run multiple build agents, if you Patrick >>>>> have a >>>>> > > spare >>>>> > > > > > >>> machine you could dedicate to running Linux + Mono Castle >>>>> bulids, >>>>> > > I >>>>> > > > > > >>> think this would be cool, and a great way to ensure good >>>>> > > > > compatibility + >>>>> > > > > > >>> immediate feedback if Windows OK update breaks Linux. >>>>> > >>>>> > > > > > >> A Linux + Mono box would definitely be useful since Win32 >>>>> + Mono >>>>> > > still >>>>> > > > > > >> allows P/Invoke calls to Win32 API functions. >>>>> > > > > > >> Still, a Mono build in any form would go a long way in >>>>> making sure >>>>> > > it >>>>> > > > > at >>>>> > > > > > >> least compiles okay for us Mono users ;-) >>>>> > >>>>> > > > > > >>> Krzysztof >>>>> > >>>>> > > > > > >> -Markus- >>>>> > >>>>> > > > -- >>>>> > > > Jono >>>>> > >>>>> > -- >>>>> > Jono >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Jono >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > > > -- > Jono > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Castle Project Development List" group. 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