On 24.04.2011 02:09, nmccready wrote:
Also what do I have to do to get MonoDevelop to look for new install?
Use the script at http://www.mono-project.com/Parallel_Mono_Environments
to setup the environment for using an alternate installation location.
Best Regards, David
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On 24/06/11 19:02, Rodrigo Kumpera wrote:
It's hard to do such a thing when you factor in that mono supports many
dozens of targets and configurations and
that sometimes those breaks were caused my maintainers - I have my share
of faults.
I know how annoying it is to wait for unit tests to
On 24/06/11 21:14, Harry Wilkinson wrote:
Okay, so I guess this answers 2 of the questions - the test failures are
expected, and I'm not doing anything wrong. Please correct me if you
think otherwise.
I would still really like to know: how is Mono packaged if the test
suite fails?
This is
Hi *,
I've set up a prototypical monkeywrench for mono. It's running on xsp2,
spit and thread at http://office.dasz.at:8123/ . Currently there is some
I've created lanes for mono-2-6, mono-2-10 and master in three flavours
each: build-only which only does autogen and make, the full build
On 24.09.2011 17:33, Jeff Bakst wrote:
I am building mono from snapshot.
All is good with the exception of
make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/jbakst/mono-2.10.5/mono/dis'
Making all in monograph
make[3]: Entering directory
Hi,
when configuring a WCF service with BasicHttpBinding (works on .net)
Mono 2.10 throws the following exception:
System.InvalidOperationException: Only MessageVersion.None is allowed for
WebHttpBehavior
at System.ServiceModel.Description.WebHttpBehavior.ValidateBinding
On 20.01.2012 12:50, jaysonp wrote:
My question is, on the new Windows client machine, how will I map/mount
the shared main mono cert store, in such a way that the client machine will
treat this as its machine mono cert store?
To hopefully clarify, here are some scenarios:
1.
On 2012-01-24 02:32, Robert Vesse wrote:
If it is the case that you have unmanaged resources that you need to
clean up that you should really be using the IDisposable interface
and calling Dispose() on the class when you are done with it.
If it is possible for code paths to 'forget' to call
Hi,
Npgsql in mono seems to be long dead. Judging from the contained
RELEASENOTES.txt, this version is from 2004.
https://bugzilla.xamarin.com/show_bug.cgi?id=737
this claims that applications should bring their own anyways.
Since Npgsql is even added as system assembly in
On 2012-05-01 03:44, Rob Wilkens wrote:
Ok, So i'll get to where i'm at now:
1) I did an apt-get source mono ran an autogen, make. (and
eventually make install) -- figuring this would get me the same version
that i was running.
When working with Debian packages, you need to inspect the
Rob,
if you want to go the advanced-git-route, you can always rebase your
patch on top of the current master.
This gives you a clean patch in the face of upstream changes, even in
the same area of code. On the downside, it changes the commit-hashes and
creates a break in the history of your
On 2012-06-22 15:35, Rob Wilkens wrote:
Do you know where i can find documentation for Mono.Posix?
I was looking at the following problem report:
https://bugzilla.xamarin.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1970
And I saw that
Mono.Unix.UnixDirectoryInfo(1).Create(FileAccessPermissions.AllPermissions);
Was
On 01.08.2012 01:57, icorderi wrote:
@Rob Yes localhost is translated to 127.0.0.1 on hosts. But
regardless of that, if the wcf service is hosted as
net.tcp://localhost:8081 it should work as expected.
I would expect it to use localhost if localhost is specified.
An easy workaround is to
Hi,
could someone please remove or update the wikipage at
http://www.mono-project.com/MoMA ? the download there only can check
against 2.8 and File MoMA bugs still links to the novell bugzilla.
Thanks love, David
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On 16.11.2012 02:09, Fasiuddin Mohammed wrote:
I got this stupid question in my mind, even though i strictly follow
what is being mentioned above, there is a 100% probability that I may
end up developing something which is exactly the same as Microsoft has
developed. So will that cause a
On 25.12.2012 18:08, ma...@manfbraun.de wrote:
How does other software handle this [pre-shutdown notification,
time-chnages and so on] ?? I've just read about upstart. Is
there a common API to that, so I could start to write one or
the other function/API call with Interop ??
No, the proper way
On 12.03.2013 10:47, Robert Jordan wrote:
In addition, Windows serializes a variable name _busyCount whereas Mono
defines _count.
Also, I note that BindingList serialization on Mono has different and
missing variable names compared to the .NET equivalent. For example,
allow_new is allowNew
On 12.03.2013 13:43, Andres G. Aragoneses wrote:
On 12/03/13 11:08, David Schmitt wrote:
On 12.03.2013 10:47, Robert Jordan wrote:
In addition, Windows serializes a variable name _busyCount whereas
Mono
defines _count.
Also, I note that BindingList serialization on Mono has different
Hi,
I've used DateTime.ToBinary() to serialize dates between linux (mono)
and windows (ms.net). All dates are in CEST (central european standard
time), but the timezone's definitions differs between mono and ms.net,
causing the wrong time to be displayed.
On a recent mono 3.x:
csharp new
On 2014-01-24 06:10, Stephen Shaw wrote:
I can't speak for the monodevelop project, but one of the problems with
nuget is it has a heavy dependency on powershell which is only available
on windows. Having said that there is an addin, but as I understand it
it has a custom nuget.exe binary in it
On 2014-03-19 01:55, Greg Young wrote:
Just off the top of my head... maybe a summer of code would be better
spent on these kinds of issues and improving the throughput of
donations as opposed to the next interesting technical topic.
+1.
The complexities (no obvious build files, no csproj, no
I love how people jump to assuming the worst outcomes from the rumor
mongering of a -- possibly fictional -- anonymous source.
Regards, David
On 2014-03-20 09:55, Ian Norton wrote:
whaat!?
article looks far from clear though. does this mean monodevelop is going
to quietly die? or a license
from a strategic point of view.
On 20 March 2014 09:16, David Schmitt da...@dasz.at wrote:
I love how people jump to assuming the worst outcomes from the rumor
mongering of a -- possibly fictional -- anonymous source.
Regards, David
On 2014-03-20 09:55, Ian Norton wrote:
whaat!?
article looks
My Jenkins built 6d405d4fd9575881920d398f54817cfb9c2054d5 successfully
on Mar 19.
Regards, David
On 20.03.2014 18:08, Greg Young wrote:
Before go searching for what happening and whether its something odd
here can anyone build trunk right now? I can build 3.2.8 no problem
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Le doute n'est
Hi,
I've finally updated to 3.2.8 (recompiled from debian experimental) and
am now triggering the attached segfault approximately every second run.
For further analysis I could run this under master; try to upgrade
nunit; try to get more debugging symbols into the package; try to reduce
the
25, 2014 at 10:44 AM, David Schmitt da...@dasz.at
mailto:da...@dasz.at wrote:
Hi,
I've finally updated to 3.2.8 (recompiled from debian experimental)
and am now triggering the attached segfault approximately every
second run.
For further analysis I could run this under master
Hi,
Since one of the following patches, my automatic mono master build fails
when calling mozroots afterwards:
[build] Staged setup for building assemblies with cyclic dependencies
(detail)
[System.Core] Add explicit cycle dependency tracking to System.Core (detail)
Use
On 2014-05-24 04:58, Miguel de Icaza wrote:
Hey guys,
#1 Makefile Build System Update
So the clean staged setup has been added to mono/master and in practice
most of you will never notice an improvement.
Those working on libraries that had cross dependencies will enjoy
reliable and working
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