Well Paulo,
It does make sense.
On Linux GTK# 2.4 is able to run with most installed linuxes, without
forcing people to upgrade GTK+.
Windows doesn't come with GTK, so normally it is installed with GTK#,
and so in that we can use the latest stable version, as that has also
better support
Ok, i also remembered to try with my older version. That one had been compiled
in Linux with mono 1.1.13.2 . I remembered of it complaining, also, of not
finding Gtk but it isn't true, it complains of something else.
Attached, i send the file erro.txt with the console result.
One other dude who
I understood what you say. But in my head it is still hardly acceptable.
What is mono and what are those virtual machines? They work like they do, in a
great part, so we can have a intermediate language with which to compile
programs which will work on all systems because each system will have
Attached goes the file erro.txt with the output. But, yes, my program uses
Gtk# 2.8.
And,
The Linux installer comes with gtk# 2.4, while the windows installer
comes with gtk# 2.8.
Am i very stupid or does this not makes any sense at all?
Citando Wade Berrier [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sat,
On Fri, 2006-03-31 at 16:04 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That instalation of mono worked. My program seemed to run fine.
In the mean time, i noticed that there is another version of mono, 1.1.13.6,
and
went to try that one. It still gives the same problem.
For watever reason, your
On Sat, 2006-04-08 at 00:06 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It was good to know that it was a bug, as a first thing, because i actually
ended up suspecting that it might have not been a bug.
And it is good to know that you are still paying attention to it.
And even better to know that you may
I've updated the Windows installer (1.1.14) to contain a new gtk# that
includes the gtk# policy.config files.
Find it here:
http://www.mono-project.com/Downloads
Wade
On Fri, 2006-04-07 at 19:04 -0600, Wade Berrier wrote:
On Sat, 2006-04-08 at 00:06 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It was
That instalation of mono worked. My program seemed to run fine.
In the mean time, i noticed that there is another version of mono, 1.1.13.6, and
went to try that one. It still gives the same problem.
For watever reason, your experimental installer for Windows runs my Gtk# 2.4
application while
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am the developer and i shouldn't make my users test that kind of
stuff. It is
i who should test it. Only when i can make it work for myself, should i make
my
users use such.
Anyway, my first attempt failed miserably, i don't like the idea of my program
beeing
Paulo Augusto wrote:
Seg, 2006-03-27 às 07:44 -0600, Francisco T. Martinez escreveu:
...
As far as having your application distributed in Windows, you could
consider having your app run with the .NET Framework Runtime and just
adding the Gtk# Installer for the .NET Framework Runtime
Seg, 2006-03-27 às 07:44 -0600, Francisco T. Martinez escreveu:
...
As far as having your application distributed in Windows, you could
consider having your app run with the .NET Framework Runtime and just
adding the Gtk# Installer for the .NET Framework Runtime 1.1/2.0
available here:
I developed a mono program in Linux, which can be found here:
http://fileuniverse.com/?p=showitemID=2746
It all works fine in my Widows and Linux boxes.
But my (Windows only) users are not beeing able to run it. Here is the error
message:
### Message ###
D:\DOCUME~1\mike\Desktop\EdSv0.9mono
Forgot to mention, i am using mono 1.1.13. And my users should be using the same
because they installed mono specifically for using my program.
Citando [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I developed a mono program in Linux, which can be found here:
http://fileuniverse.com/?p=showitemID=2746
It all works
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