If I remember correctly, this message shows up on gmcs in the 1.1.13 release - but not in 1.1.15 - when I was attempting to port my app just recently.

--Gareth

Jonathan S. Chambers wrote:
I believe you need to use gmcs, not mcs. Your sample compiles with gmcs for me.

gmcs -r:System.Windows.Forms -r:System.Data -r:System.Drawing /out:test.exe *.cs

- Jonathan

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Sent: Friday, June 16, 2006 9:56 AM
To: "Andrés G. Aragoneses [ knocte ]"; [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Mono-list] Re: Problem compiling simple app using Mono.
Partialdeclarations of `TestMono.Form1' have conflicting
accessibilitymodifiers

 It does compile just fine in MS.

Thanks.

Stacey

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Subject: [Mono-list] Re: Problem compiling simple app using Mono. Partial
declarations of `TestMono.Form1' have conflicting accessibility modifiers

Stacey Levine escribió:
Hello everyone.



I am testing out Mono for an application and am having problems with
compiling my application.  I built a simple C# application that has one
form and I put the controls on the form that I am going to need.  My
little test project is here :  http://www.levineclan.net/testMono.zip



I think I have the compile line figured out, and there is a batch file
in that directory structure which should do it, but when I try to
compile using mono - I get one error message that I have no idea how to
fix. The message is below. Anything you could do to help would be
greatly appreciated.



"D:\Projects .NET\TestMono\TestMono>mcs /out:test.exe  Program.cs
Form1.cs Form1.

Designer.cs Form1.Designer.cs(3,19): error CS0262: Partial declarations
of `TestMono.Form1'

have conflicting accessibility modifiers

Compilation failed: 1 error(s), 0 warnings "
Hello.

Without seeing the code:

- Partial classes must be declared with the same accessibility keyword
(public, private, protected)...
- Did you try to compile the program with the MS compiler?

Regards,

        Andrés  [ knocte ]

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