Heho,

if someone is able to put a complete and running (at least local
windows) package togehter, like gustavo did - it would be great if it
could be downloadable somewhere.

i am still interested in trying on linux / mono 2 - but right now i
could now find someone who was able to run modrex on linux (well,
talking about the versions of the last 3 weeks or so).

i did several experiements like posted before - but it seems to be a
better track if a version is
- compiled on windows
- documented wich version (modrex/svn, or even binaries) have been
used
- run it on windows
--> if that succeeds
- test it on linux
--> if that succeeds
try to rebuild it on linux

btw - i am not a "linuxist" at all - this is more for license/market
reasons, that i am into that for now (and even that early stage)

cheers,
Ralf

On 24 Mrz., 15:41, Laurent Rathle <[email protected]> wrote:
> Le 24 mars 09 à 15:38, Laurent Rathle a écrit :
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> > Le 24 mars 09 à 14:09, Mikko Pallari a écrit :
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> >> Hi,
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> >> I tested and confirmed this. The release binaries were built with MS
> >> VS 2008 and that seems to have affected on running with mono. I
> >> changed the files in packet. The packet now contains mono builds of
> >> the dlls.
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> > What is the name of the SQlite driver on Linux ? SQLite20Driver
> > doesn't seem to work.
>
> > Thank you...
>
> I've tried with SqliteClientDriver and I get this :
>
> Exception: NHibernate.HibernateException: Could not create the driver  
> from NHibernate.Driver. SqliteClientDriver. --->  
> System.TypeLoadException: Could not load type NHibernate.Driver.  
> SqliteClientDriver. Possible cause: no assembly name specified.
>    at NHibernate.Util.ReflectHelper.TypeFromAssembly  
> (NHibernate.Util.AssemblyQualifiedTypeName name, Boolean throwOnError)  
> [0x00000] --- End of inner exception stack trace ---
>
>    at NHibernate.Connection.ConnectionProvider.ConfigureDriver  
> (IDictionary`2 settings) [0x00000]
>    at NHibernate.Connection.ConnectionProvider.Configure  
> (IDictionary`2 settings) [0x00000]
>    at  
> NHibernate.Connection.ConnectionProviderFactory.NewConnectionProvider  
> (IDictionary`2 settings) [0x00000]
>    at NHibernate.Cfg.SettingsFactory.BuildSettings (IDictionary`2  
> properties) [0x00000]
>    at NHibernate.Cfg.Configuration.BuildSettings () [0x00000]
>    at NHibernate.Cfg.Configuration.BuildSessionFactory () [0x00000]
>    at OpenSim.Data.NHibernate.NHibernateManager..ctor (System.String  
> connect, System.String store, System.Reflection.Assembly assembly)  
> [0x00000]
>    at ModularRex.NHibernate.NHibernateRexAssetData.Initialise  
> (System.String connect) [0x00000]
>    at ModularRex.RexParts.ModRexMediaURL.PostInitialise () [0x00000]
>    at OpenSim.Region.Framework.ModuleLoader.PostInitialise () [0x00000]
>    at  
> OpenSim
> .ApplicationPlugins.LoadRegions.LoadRegionsPlugin.PostInitialise ()  
> [0x00000]
>    at OpenSim.OpenSimBase.StartupSpecific () [0x00000]
>    at OpenSim.OpenSim.StartupSpecific () [0x00000]
>    at OpenSim.Framework.Servers.BaseOpenSimServer.Startup () [0x00000]
>    at OpenSim.Application.Main (System.String[] args) [0x00000]
> InnerException: System.TypeLoadException: Could not load type  
> NHibernate.Driver. SqliteClientDriver. Possible cause: no assembly  
> name specified.
>    at NHibernate.Util.ReflectHelper.TypeFromAssembly  
> (NHibernate.Util.AssemblyQualifiedTypeName name, Boolean throwOnError)  
> [0x00000]
>
> Application is terminating: True
>
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