I think what you're looking for is linked off of this page:
http://www.mono-project.com/contributing/resources.html
-Abe
On Jan 26, 2005, at 1:25 PM, Marte Castro wrote:
hi,
is this link http://www.go-mono.com/class-status-System.Data.html
still accurate? if not, where cand i find the correct
progress(status) of ADO.NET?
Regards!
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Subject: Re: [Mono-list] Web Services and native shared objects:
System.DllNotFoundException
From: Jonathan Pryor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Miquel =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Ram=EDrez?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 06:51:26 -0500
On Mon, 2005-01-24 at 22:06 +0100, Miquel RamÃrez wrote:
PS: I solved the logging issue (to some extent) by relying on log4net
[ http://logging.apache.org/log4net ]. Better than having
Console.WriteLines all over the place ...
PS2: Also tried the <trace> feature in the web service 'descriptor'
but it just traced the messages passed forth and back the server :(
A built-in alternative to log4net is System.Diagnostics.Trace.
See:
http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2004-January/017482.html
http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2002-December/010504.html
http://www.go-mono.com/docs/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Message: 2
Subject: RE: [Mono-list] Bitwise operation weirdness
Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 14:30:22 +0200
From: "Mike Welham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Hi Miguel,
bitwise.cs(11) error CS0029: Cannot convert implicitly from `int'
to=20
`short'
Compilation failed: 1 error(s), 0 warnings
If I do not misunderstand the compiler message, it seems that for
some =
reason the result of or-ing together the hiword and the loword=20
variables results in an 'int' (32-bit integer number, I suppose).
The compiler is implicitly converting the two r-values to ints
prior to =
doing to doing the 'or', and then complaining about trying to
implicitly =
convert the resultant int to a short.
There is no predefined C# 'or' for shorts, and the best match is
the =
'or' for ints. See the C# spec quotes below.
Why is that? It is easily fixed by explicitly casting the result
of=20
the bitwise or operation down to a short, but I can't help feeling=20
that this feels weird: is it a C# specification feature?
The C# spec says:
<spec section 14.10>
For an operation of the form x op y, where op is one of the logical =
operators, overload resolution (=A714.2.4) is applied to select a =
specific operator implementation. The operands are converted to the =
parameter types of the selected operator, and the type of the
result is =
the return type of the operator.
</spec>
And=20
<spec section 14.10.1>
The predefined integer logical operators are:
int operator &(int x, int y);
uint operator &(uint x, uint y);
long operator &(long x, long y);
ulong operator &(ulong x, ulong y);
int operator |(int x, int y);
uint operator |(uint x, uint y);
long operator |(long x, long y);
ulong operator |(ulong x, ulong y);
int operator ^(int x, int y);
uint operator ^(uint x, uint y);
long operator ^(long x, long y);
ulong operator ^(ulong x, ulong y);
</spec>
Best Regards
Mike
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Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 13:41:33 +0100
From: Vincent Arnoux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Mono-list] monoLaunchW
Paolo Molaro a =E9crit :
On 01/24/05 Vincent Arnoux wrote:
=20
I am looking for launching a Gtk#/Mono application on Windows
without=20
displaying the "not very sexy" DOS window.
=20
Compile the app with the -target:winexe mcs option.
I didn't test it, but it's supposed to work.
lupus
=20
I used the w32 installer and it didn't work, believe me. I don't know
where to find sources to recompile it. When I try to run monolaunchW
myapp.exe, I get a "Cannot find mscoree.dll" error message. If I
download this dll from Internet and retry, I get something like
".NET is
not correctly installed" message.
Vincent
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Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 14:14:05 +0100
From: "Morten Schmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]> ,
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Subject: [Mono-list] Paradox table access?
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I'm not sure this is the place to ask, but here goes nothing:
Anyone jnow anything abaout accessing Paradox Tables in an easy
fashion,
ie. directly/ODBC/ADO or what-ever?
thanks... Just point me in the direction of a few pages on the
subject...
/morten