Responses inline... On Sun, 2003-02-16 at 03:45, Lloyd Dupont wrote: > Hi, <snip/> > 1]. > I tryed 'gmake' and it failed. > after looking the code of the makefile (4 lines... :-) > > I replace > (cd $$i; make) || exit 1; \ > by > (cd $$i; $(MAKE)) || exit 1; \ > > And it worked. > the default make of FreeBSD don't have any -C option, it's why it's better to > do like this.
We should probably fix this in CVS. Thanks, > 2]. > after building it, well I tryed it. > And I get this terrible insult message hundreds of time. > > ** (<unknown>:31001): WARNING **: Failed to load library libgtkhtml-3.0.so > (gtkhtml-3.0): Shared object "libgtkhtml-3.0.so" not found > > the diagnostic being clear enough I tryed to upgrade my system with the latest > libgtkhtml. > And here is the big problem. it looks like the latest version available around > there is 2.2 ..... > what do you think ? Here's some history (as I understand it, and simplified). In the beginning was gtkhtml, which allowed editing HTML. Then came gtkhtml-2 for the Gnome-2 platform, which provided CSS and DOM support, but didn't allow editing (and is currently unmaintained, IIRC). Evolution is built atop gtkhtml (the first version), and as part of the Gnome 2 port they're porting gtkhtml to GTK+ 2. This version is libgtkhtml-3. In short, libgtkhtml-3 is completely different from libgtkhtml-2, so trying to use libgtkhtml-2 won't work. You can get libgtkhtml-3 from the gnome CVS, in the gtkhtml module. > 3]. > I know that mono has a file to 'translate' DllImport. > maybe I could edit this file and replace libgtkhtml-3.0 by libgtkhtml-.2.2 ? > at least I could try... > > Could you tell me what is this file, where I could find it, etc ?..... The file you're looking for is $prefix/etc/mono/config. $prefix should be /usr, but it has also been /usr/local in some of the previous distributed builds. However, trying to substitute libgtkhtml-3 with libgtkhtml-2 won't work, as described above. > 4]. > csc has a special file called '...' (I can't remember, something like csc.rsc) > where it put all default library (System.Drawing.dll, etc...), so you don't > have to link explicitly against this library. > What about mcs ? (it obvioulsy has one too) I mean, what's its name ? where is > it ? could I also have one in my working directory, just like csc ? Actually, I don't think mcs has this. At least, it's not mentioned in the man page. It does support "response files", which can contain files/arguments. These are specified with a leading @ on the command line, e.g. mcs @response-file.txt - Jon _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
