On 17.08.2011 23:48 CE(S)T, Ian Norton wrote: > Robert Jordan <[email protected]> wrote: >> As long as you don't mention what "certain things" and "some programs" >> are, there is nothing to comment on. The strace is not useful >> either, because it only states the obvious: Mono has aborted.
"some programs" is my own programmes that I have developed with Visual Studio 2005/2010 for .NET 2/4. The .NET 2 version worked just fine on Mono 2.4, but the .NET 4 version sometimes shows this behaviour on Mono 2.10. And it always worked on Windows XP/7 in all versions. I did not find a system behind it. For some operations it happens, for others not. I don't even know where to start searching for it. Mono just shouldn't do that at all. It's a managed runtime, it's not supposed to break down like this. That's why I use managed runtimes... >> Run your apps from a terminal and try to collect the full backtrace. >> If you can't run from a terminal, then redirect STDERR to a file. With backtrace you mean strace? That creates a 268 KiB file. Would it be useful for you? > Try with mono --debug and --verbose before your exe That creates a 748 KiB file. Would that be useful, too? Somehow I don't feel like I wish to disclose the application or its source code to the public. I'm currently using it for myself but I don't know whether I might use it for something else in the future. (In short: it's an application that can collect states from several sources, store them in a MySQL or SQLite database and generate plot graphs from it.) -- Yves Goergen "LonelyPixel" <[email protected]> Visit my web laboratory at http://beta.unclassified.de _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
