On Dec 5, 2003, at 10:36 AM, Hugues Lismonde wrote:


Hi,

First, concerning the package:
It has installed seamlessly on my box, but it seems that some hardcoded path are in the way.
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alita:~ ch3$ mcs --version
/usr/local/bin/mcs: line 2: /opt/local/bin/mint: No such file or directory
alita:~ ch3$ mint --version
dyld: mint can't open library: /opt/local/lib/libgthread-2.0.0.dylib (No such file or directory, errno = 2)
Trace/BPT trap
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Since it's installed in /usr/local, shouldn't it look for dependencies in the same base directory?

This is the shell script still pointing to mcs.exe... I'll change and update the .pkg this evening (PST). For now, edit /usr/local/bin/mcs, which looks like this:


#!/bin/sh
/opt/local/bin/mint /opt/local/bin/mcs.exe "$@"

and change the paths from /opt/local/bin to /usr/local/bin.


Now for the "Mono.Framework" for OSX, I would be glad to give a hand for this project, at least as much as I can.
I have experience in .NET/C#, at least on Windows, C/C++ on Unix (mostly Linux but BSD should be ok).
My knowledge of Cocoa and other OSX frameworks is null (got a Mac for only 2 weeks) but I'm willing to learn.
I can also do web development (asp.net, php, ...)


Just tell me.


Great. I'll give a chance for others to reply also before we branch off a discussion and copy the result here for other to follow. I suspect there are many in the "new" to Mac/ UNIX world from Windows lately. While it's not brand new to me, it's been a while... since university basically for me.

Cheers,
Dave


Dave Morford dave {at] morford [dot} org http://www.morford.org/

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