Hello,

It's been a long time since no contribution was laid on such matter as to 
solve it. Recently, I tried mono out, since I've totally embraced ubuntu 
system, but missed C# very much. Thing is... I just soon got to face this 
very same problem as I managed to create a web application. Sadly, there's 
too little help around in the net about this bug(?), but as I tried some 
random workarounds of my own, I came upon the following maneuver:

Replace all the references in the "References" options for their respective 
.dll files which are usually to be found in "/usr/lib/mono/4.0" folder!

Btw, mono is great!      

On Tuesday, October 12, 2010 2:06:47 PM UTC, jonp wrote:
>
> On Tue, 2010-10-12 at 06:58 -0700, El wrote:
> > My guess is as good as yours.  This is what is confusing.  I think
> > this is either a bug in how dblinq integrates with monodevelop.  And
> > since we use monodevelop as our primary IDE for mono on Linux, I am
> > hoping there is a fix or workaround to this issue.  Your assistance
> > appreciated.
>
> I have no idea; it makes no sense to me.
>
> You might try asking on #monodevelop on irc.gnome.org, or asking on the
> monodevelop mailing list [0].
>
>  - Jon
>
> [0] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/monodevelop-list
>
>
>

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