Lucyberad wrote: > I got an assertion error on mono_jit_exec. The console output an error from > Glib: > http://www.nabble.com/file/p25093790/visual_mono_glib_asssertion_error.png > (right-click: show image to view it fullsize)
Are you calling mono_set_dirs ()? If yes, post the code. > More than this errors, I had many troubles at embeding Mono. > The first is about linking to a library: mono_domain_assembly_open(domain, > file) don't work if the mscorlib.dll library file is not located to > "../lib/mono/1.0/mscorlib.dll" (relative to the main exe). I made a copy of > this dll to the path but I don't know how to put it on the same folder than > the exe (or use this dll as static). In fact, I don't really know what to do > with this dll. If my memory is good, it's the main dll of .NET langage. The assembly must be placed in $libdir/mono/x.x/, where $libdir is the directory you've passed to mono_set_dirs (). > The second is about understanding why compiler can't recognize > mono_config_parse() but I finally found it in mono-config.h (which is not > shown > http://anonsvn.mono-project.com/viewvc/trunk/mono/samples/embed/teste.c?&view=markup > in sample ). So this is solved. > The third is why is mscorlib.dll in "mono/1.0/". Does it means I try to > embed Mono1.0 instead of 2.0 (or 2.4)? Yes. This is because you've compiled the assembly with mcs. If you want .NET 2.0, you must use gmcs. > The last is why the path of my file must be absolute and not relative? If I > do relative, the assembly var is = 0. Can't I just call with > "helloworld.exe" (or "./helloworld.exe")? I don't understand this sentence. You seem to be speaking about some source code you didn't share with us. Robert _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
