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Hi
I've been
experimenting with .NET applets using c#, deployed on XP. I've been
keeping
an eye on MONO's
progress to date as it looks like the answer to many problems,
and
I would like to know
if (for example) a MONO-enabled Linux machine will be capable
of
running .NET
Sorry if this is common knowledge but I couldn't find anything on the mono website
about it.
Is MONO a registered trademark? And if so is it (R) or tm?
Thanks,
Nick
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On Sun, 2004-02-22 at 03:20, Gonzalo Paniagua Javier wrote:
Shared handles must be enable for Process class to work. That class is
used to run 'mcs' when compiling ASP.NET pages. So, 'mcs' must be in
your PATH.
-Gonzalo
Hi,
I realized that shared handles must be enabled long time ago, but I
Hello all,
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Filip Brcic
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 3:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Mono-list] A Problem with XSP
After some browsing of mono source code, I realized that shared
handles are located in
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Hello,
I have some code that compiles in Visual Studio but I didn't have much luck
trying to compile it with mono. The problem is that I have lib1 and lib2 and
each instantiates an object with a class definition in the other library.
I found in
I've had similar problem and looks like there's no general-purpose solution.
I deal with it by creating a stub version of one library, compiling the
other library against it and then recompiling the first library against just
built second library.
The stub contains nothing but public API of the
Hi Tracy,
I came across this the other day to. It is caused by this section(s)
(there were 2 in mine) in your web.config file:
mono.aspnet
acceptEncoding
!-- Change disabled to 'no' to enable gzip content encoding
--
add encoding=gzip
I'm trying with mono-0.30.1 with Fedora, when it use ByteFX to connect to MySql Database return a timeout.
what could be a problem? --> MySQL-4.0.16 (service is OK)
---> ON WINDOWS IT'S OK <- Mono-0.30
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Felipe
Have you confirmed that you can use the MySql command-line client from the Fedora box?
Are you using TCP sockets or Unix socket?
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On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 11:57, Jrg Rosenkranz wrote:
The shared handles storage in ~/.wapi seems to be still a bit unstable.
Is there any way to detect and repair a corrupted .wapi directory
instead of raising the Shared memory sanity check failed. message?
We're deleting it in the start
On 02/23/04 Samuel Kaufman wrote:
This is the Mono AnonCVS HEAD on Gentoo Linux with glibc 2.3.2-r9. The
check for __thread during configure gives me 'yes'.
It's a gentoo bug, fix your system or configure mono with
--with-nptl=no to workaround your install issue.
lupus
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El mar, 24-02-2004 a las 11:57, Jörg Rosenkranz escribió:
Hello all,
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Filip Brcic
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 3:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Mono-list] A Problem with XSP
After some browsing of
El mar, 24-02-2004 a las 15:32, Clayton Harbour escribió:
Hi Tracy,
I came across this the other day to. It is caused by this section(s)
(there were 2 in mine) in your web.config file:
mono.aspnet
acceptEncoding
!-- Change disabled to 'no' to enable gzip content
Gonzalo Paniagua Javier wrote:
You can also use the MONO_SHARED_DIR (man mono) environment variable so
that your application has its own .wapi directory not shared with any
other.
Wouldn't it be nice if the default location of .wapi was
/tmp/.wapi-username? I'm pretty sure that the this could be
Hey guys,
Given that the Mono port for MacOS is progressing rapidly [1], I
would like the next release of Mono to be available as an easy-to-use
.dmg file.
Can someone who understand this explain what do I have to do?
[1] the only missing feature am aware of is exception handling.
A follow up:
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as the subject.
Miguel.
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This depends upon if you want a 'native' solution, or a Fink, or a
DarwinPorts solution. I personally prefer native solutions, as they
don't require any 3rd party tools, but it means packaging all of the
dependancies as well.
The native solution would be to build Package via the Apple
Is there a similar meeting planned for the Rocky Mountain area?
On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 12:16, Miguel de Icaza wrote:
Hello,
On March 5th-6th (Friday and Saturday) there will be an
open-house meeting for people interested in Mono to get
together with the Mono developers at
That would be SWEET! -- a must :)
- URS C. MUFF
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Pavlica, Nick
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 12:57 PM
To: Miguel de Icaza
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Subject: Re: [Mono-list] Mono
A native solution is definitely preferable. Even if Fink/DarwinPorts
solutions are available, there are many Mac developers who will be
interested in Mono who aren't interested in becoming familiar with Fink.
I would also be interested in helping get together a full installer.
However, if
Hello guys,
Another follow up: the plan would be to start Friday and Saturday at
9am, and go until 5pm when we can adjourn to go to the local
restaurants.
Also, we found a nice hotel next door that will fit us and will do
nice catering of caffeine (it is literally in front of the
I haven't had the please of attending a Brainshare yet, even though I
have been a Novell fan/sys admin for years. I can't justify the out of
pocket expense, and have yet to work for anyone that would pay for that
type of thing. Are there any free sessions / meetings that would make
the 450 mile
Thanks,
What functionality does 'Mono.Http.Modules.AcceptEncodingModule' provide me with?
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I haven't had the please of attending a Brainshare yet, even though I
have been a Novell fan/sys admin for years. I can't justify the out of
pocket expense, and have yet to work for anyone that would pay for that
type of thing. Are there any free sessions / meetings that would make
the 450
/ System.TypeLoadException: Cannot load type
// 'Mono.Http.AcceptEncodingModule, Mono.Http'
/
Remove the references to Mono.Http from web.config or use
'Mono.Http.Modules.AcceptEncodingModule'. That Type moved to another
namespace.
What does this Type do?
I was not to the best of my knowlwdge
OK, following up my own post and thoughts.
I went ahead and installed OS X 10.3 on an external FW drive, and just
built a ground up Mono install using pkg-config 0.15.0, glib-2.3.1,
gettext 0.11.5, and mono-0.30.1. And I'm getting ready to assemble the
.pkg files for those installations. The
Well actually I agree that the shell scripts 'mono' and 'mcs' might
live in /usr/bin, but I would create a Framework and put it in
/System/Library/Frameworks/MonoVM.Framework the same way as
/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.Framework is placed (look at the
folder structure within the
Hello,
Well actually I agree that the shell scripts 'mono' and 'mcs' might
live in /usr/bin, but I would create a Framework and put it in
/System/Library/Frameworks/MonoVM.Framework the same way as
/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.Framework is placed (look at the
folder structure within
Yes, you are correct, though I suspect that's going to require some
manual rebuilding of Mono itself.
Andy
On Feb 24, 2004, at 7:34 PM, Urs C Muff wrote:
Well actually I agree that the shell scripts 'mono' and 'mcs' might
live in /usr/bin, but I would create a Framework and put it in
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