You also need 'libgconf2-dev' and 'intltool' (on Ubuntu).  In order to
build using MonoDevelop you will need to first be able to build from
the command-line.  Check here for more information.

http://do.davebsd.com/wiki/index.php?title=Installing_Do#From_Source

- Robert

2009/6/21 Alberto Rodríguez <[email protected]>
>
> Hello David, thank you for your answer.
>
> I have tried that, it told me to install autoconf, automake and libtool.
> I installed those and now I get this output:
>
> -------
> albe...@alberto-laptop:~/dev/do$ ./autogen.sh
>
> I am going to run ./configure with no arguments - if you wish
> to pass any to it, please specify them on the ./autogen.sh command line.
> Running libtoolize ...
> libtoolize: putting auxiliary files in `.'.
> libtoolize: copying file `./ltmain.sh'
> libtoolize: putting macros in AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR, `m4'.
> libtoolize: copying file `m4/libtool.m4'
> libtoolize: copying file `m4/ltoptions.m4'
> libtoolize: copying file `m4/ltsugar.m4'
> libtoolize: copying file `m4/ltversion.m4'
> libtoolize: copying file `m4/lt~obsolete.m4'
> Running aclocal -I . -I m4/shamrock  ...
> configure.ac:44: warning: macro `AM_GCONF_SOURCE_2' not found in library
> Running automake --gnu  ...
> data/Makefile.am:20: GCONF_SCHEMAS_INSTALL does not appear in AM_CONDITIONAL
> Running autoconf ...
> ./autogen.sh: line 5: error: command not found
> ./autogen.sh: line 8: intltoolize: command not found
> ./autogen.sh: line 14: [: -lt: unary operator expected
> Running intltoolize --force --copy --automake ...
> ./autogen.sh: line 27: intltoolize: command not found
> ./autogen.sh: line 30: error: command not found
> rm: cannot remove `.autogen.log': No such file or directory
> Running ./configure ...
> checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
> checking whether build environment is sane... yes
> checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... /bin/mkdir -p
> checking for gawk... no
> checking for mawk... mawk
> checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes
> checking how to create a pax tar archive... gnutar
> ./configure: line 2831: syntax error near unexpected token `0.35.0'
> ./configure: line 2831: `IT_PROG_INTLTOOL(0.35.0)'
> -------
>
> One thing: I renamed "AssemblyInfo.cs.in" to "AssemblyInfo.cs" and changed 
> the line
> "[assembly: AssemblyVersion("@[email protected]")]"
> to
> "[assembly: AssemblyVersion("8.0.0")]"
> and that project was built without any error. I am going to try that with all 
> the projects in the solution to see if it works.
>
> Thank you! :)
>
> Alberto César Rodríguez Tejeda
> [email protected]
> 809-540-7186 / 809-501-1692 cel
>
>
> On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 1:01 PM, David Siegel <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Try doing:
>>
>> $ ./autogen.sh
>>
>> first to configure the build.
>>
>> David
>>
>> 2009/6/21 Alberto Rodríguez <[email protected]>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I just downloaded the solution with "bzr branch lp:do" and opened the
>>> solution in Ubuntu using Monodevelop 2.0.
>>>
>>> The problem is that when I try to compile I get:
>>>
>>> [Task:File=, Line=0, Column=0, Type=Error, Priority=Normal,
>>> Description=Source file `/home/alberto/dev/do/Do.Universe/src/
>>> AssemblyInfo.cs' could not be found(CS2001)]
>>>
>>> I have noticed that the file AssemblyInfo.cs is missing from all the
>>> projects in the solution, but instead I find a file named
>>> "AssemblyInfo.cs.in". If I rename the file to remove the ".in" I get
>>> this error:
>>>
>>> [Task:File=/home/alberto/dev/do/Do.Universe/src/AssemblyInfo.cs,
>>> Line=39, Column=12, Type=Error, Priority=Normal, Description=Error
>>> during emitting `System.Reflection.AssemblyVersionAttribute'
>>> attribute. The reason is `Specified version `...@[email protected]' is not
>>> valid'(CS0647)]
>>>
>>> I want to compile the project to study the source code and to
>>> hopefully try to help in the development of the project. If someone
>>> can give me some insight into what I am doing wrong I would be very
>>> grateful.
>>>
>>> Greetings,
>>>
>>> Alberto Rodríguez
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> >



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