I have installed the newer mono over the older mono and all was fine. Using 'which mono' to id the path of the specific mono being used. Mine is in /usr/bin/mono. I am on Lion rather than Mountain Lion and 7.4 though. An alternative is to use the www.macports.org to install mono rather than the www.mono-project.com downloads but I am not certain if they place mono in different locations.
On 25 Jan 2013, at 05:37, Justin Clark-Casey wrote: > I'm pretty sure Mono doesn't come with the mac. Did you uninstall the older > mono first? If not, you could try that in case it's being picked up first on > the PATH. > > On 25/01/13 04:54, Paul Fishwick wrote: >> I am planning on introducing some students to OpenSim using a Mac Laptop >> running >> Mountain Lion. I download the binaries for 0.7.5-rc1, and when I go to the >> ]bin folder >> and execute either mono OpenSim.exe or OpenSim.32BitLaunch.exe, it crashes >> with >> the log shown at the end of this email for reference. >> >> It has been a while - so when I go to the shell, and do "mono -V", I get >> >> Mono JIT compiler version 2.4.2.3 (tarball Tue Sep 8 21:57:03 EDT 2009) >> >> Then, I go to the mono page, and download the MRE (run-time mono). The reason >> being that perhaps I am running an outdated version of mono. But after >> installing mono, >> and starting a new bash script, "mono -V" shows the same version (not 2.10 >> which has >> just been installed). >> >> Not sure why 1) I cannot see the latest mono installed (after opening up a >> new bash >> shell and typing mono -V, or 2) how to get OpenSim running. >> >> Any thoughts? I acknowledge that I may be a bit rusty on this >> >> -p >> >> >> ………. >> >> OpenSim output when run: >> >> This application is compiled for 32-bit CPU and will run under WOW32 or >> similar. >> All 64-bit incompatibilities should be gone. >> >> 22:49:48 - [OPENSIM MAIN]: configured log4net using default >> OpenSim.exe.config >> 22:49:48 - [OPENSIM MAIN]: System Locale is en-US >> 22:49:48 - [OPENSIM MAIN]: Environment variable MONO_THREADS_PER_CPU is unset >> 22:49:48 - [OPENSIM MAIN]: Runtime gave us 100 worker threads and 0 IOCP >> threads >> 22:49:48 - [OPENSIM MAIN]: Bumping up to 500 worker threads and 1000 IOCP >> threads >> >> ** (OpenSim.32BitLaunch.exe:72516): WARNING **: The following assembly >> referenced from >> /Users/paulfishwick/Documents/OpenSim/opensim-0.7.5-rc1/bin/OpenSim.Framework.dll >> could not be loaded: >> Assembly: System.Core (assemblyref_index=8) >> Version: 4.0.0.0 >> Public Key: b77a5c561934e089 >> The assembly was not found in the Global Assembly Cache, a path listed in >> the MONO_PATH environment variable, >> >> ………….. >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Opensim-users mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/opensim-users >> > > > -- > Justin Clark-Casey (justincc) > OSVW Consulting > http://justincc.org > http://twitter.com/justincc > _______________________________________________ > Opensim-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/opensim-users Tom Willans BSc(Hons) MBCS CITP PhD Student Serious Games Institute, Coventry University United Kingdom Senior Research Representative: Faculty of Engineering and Computing Managing Director Bessacarr Publications Ltd +44 (0)121 288 0281 email: [email protected] skype: tom.willans Second Life and OSGrid: Tom Tiros
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