I think I fixed my problem. This is going to sound strange, and I cannot explain exactly why this behavior occurred. I just hope that it helps someone who is searching the archives. I upgraded my system from Athlon to Athlon64 recently, moving from i585 SUSE to x86_64. I installed mono-1.1.8.3 from the source tarball. The mono process would just freeze when I tried to use it. However, I remembered that my SUSE 9.3 DVD had a copy of mono on it, and it worked fine. I then used the SUSE 9.3 DVD version to build recent CVS version of Mono. But when I tried to the recent CVS (after installing it and removing Mono RPM from SUSE 9.3), it would freeze, too. Finally, I had a thought that maybe I needed to remove ~/.wapi. It was just a hunch. Apparently, that fixed my problems. I had kept /home when I upgraded and reinstalled SUSE, and apparently, some newer versions of Mono do not like having the old ~/.wapi around. I guess that's why the SUSE 9.3 RPM worked all right, but I'm not really sure.
On Monday 15 August 2005 11:41 pm, Marcus wrote: > Is there some special trick to getting Mono to run on AMD64? I downloaded > and built mono-1.1.8.3 on SUSE 9.3 x86_64. Attempting to run mono apps like > mcs (even with no parameters) just results in Mono's consuming lots of CPU > time. _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - Mono-list@lists.ximian.com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list