2012/5/1 Rob Wilkens robwilk...@gmail.com:
[apologies if duplicated - i sent from wrong account at first and don't
think it went through]
I hate trying to get other people's program's to build properly on a
different computer than it was originally built on/for, but i gave building
mono an
The problem you seem to be hitting is that mono has built and
installed successfully, but you haven't installed all the required
support libraries for your project into the GAC of that new mono. This
is why you cannot find Mono.Addins, or gtk, or anything.
The simplest way to fix this is to build
[this reply to list -- my earlier replies were off list, but i figure a
public 'thanks' was in order..]
Thanks again to all that replied. I am going to try again today using
the following:
-i am installing to /home/.../mono -- and i am going to give another
shot at the git version rather
2012/5/1 Rob Wilkens robwilk...@gmail.com:
[this reply to list -- my earlier replies were off list, but i figure a
public 'thanks' was in order..]
Thanks again to all that replied. I am going to try again today using the
following:
-i am installing to /home/.../mono -- and i am going to
Ok, I've managed to get rid of most of my errors via using the
parallel build environment configuration...
But I've got one more error preventing me from proceeding with what i
wanted to work on, and i think it's related to gtk-sharp, in which
case i'm either asking on the wrong mailing list
What version of gtk+ do you have and what version of gtk-sharp did you
build? The odds are you built gtk-sharp for gtk2 and you have gtk3
installed on your system. There is an experimental branch of gtk-sharp
which does work with gtk3 which might get around this problem for you.
I think this is
Copying list on my reply, sorry i keep forgetting i have to reply all..
On 05/01/2012 10:09 AM, Rob Wilkens wrote:
2.12.10 was the version i was building -- and yes, i suspect i have a
gtk3 system (unity/ubuntu 12.04)...
I could try the experimental branch, but for what i'm doing right now
Perhaps you need to install libgtk2.0-dev via apt-get then?
/Oskar
2012/5/1 Rob Wilkens robwilk...@gmail.com:
Copying list on my reply, sorry i keep forgetting i have to reply all..
On 05/01/2012 10:09 AM, Rob Wilkens wrote:
2.12.10 was the version i was building -- and yes, i suspect i
Thanks for suggestion, but It was already installed...
BTW---
On other issue, it appears i was right there does seem to be an issue
with a connection that was never established being added to the pool and
left there, it's crashing inside of pool.GetConnection(), and inside of
Hello,
Here's the problem copied/pasted directly from command line of both
programs:
mono: symbol lookup error:
/home/robwilkens/mono/lib/libglibsharpglue-2.so: undefined symbol:
g_thread_supported
This is gtk-sharp issue when running on glib = 2.31.
Plenty of info here,
[apologies if duplicated - i sent from wrong account at first and don't
think it went through]
I hate trying to get other people's program's to build properly on a
different computer than it was originally built on/for, but i gave
building mono an honest effort before giving up. I've been
On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 9:47 PM, Rob Wilkens robwilk...@gmail.com wrote:
[apologies if duplicated - i sent from wrong account at first and don't
think it went through]
I hate trying to get other people's program's to build properly on a
different computer than it was originally built on/for,
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