Re: [Mono-dev] Running Asp.net Applications on Mono

2009-02-01 Thread Timothy Smith
Mono on Linux or Windows? For linux it is not possible. Try this new site called google.com - type these words asp.net mono and press search. On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 12:44 AM, harishr hari...@hcl.in wrote: I have to perform the following tasks using Mono 2.2. 1.Running unManaged COM

Re: [Mono-dev] Mono and IBM

2009-01-31 Thread Timothy Smith
Or leave DB2 on the AS400, spend the $2K on a server, run linux/mono and connect to the DB over the wire... On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 8:53 AM, Oliver Schneider i...@oliverschneider.bizwrote: I am not a Mono expert but compared to Java there should be no real performance improvement just more

Re: [Mono-dev] SPAM-LOW: Re: Running .net appliation from mac

2008-12-16 Thread Timothy Smith
: http://www.mono-project.com/Guide:Running_Mono_Applications - Steve -- Steve G. Bjorg http://mindtouch.com http://twitter.com/bjorg On Dec 16, 2008, at 6:49 AM, Timothy Smith wrote: First trying adding please to your requests and maybe pose your request

Re: [Mono-dev] Problems cross compiling Mono itself for ARM with uClibc

2008-03-18 Thread Timothy Smith
It has been a few months since I have used an ARM tool-chain, but I do recall that we had issues with various 'configure' (autoconf) tests. When running configure we also received C compiler cannot create executables - after I dove into it - I found that the gcc options where not right and it was

[Mono-dev] gdiplus font rendering on a headless system

2008-01-22 Thread Timothy Smith
We are porting our ASP.NET app that was developed orginally on Windows (well with linux as the target using mono). The web app creates PNG images on-the-fly that are comprised of other bitmap sections and dynamically created text using DrawString(...). My question is - what is the minimum

Re: [Mono-dev] gdiplus font rendering on a headless system

2008-01-22 Thread Timothy Smith
Thanks for the feedback! It's working now - I had to make sure that these libraries were in place - libfreetext*.so, libxft.so, libfontconfig.so, and libcairo.so. Also your fonts in ~/.fonts (or any other locations specified in the /etc/fonts/fonts.conf file) On 1/22/08, Miguel de Icaza [EMAIL