Hi Mirco
On 2006-06-07 Mirco Bauer wrote:
> The problem is most likely that you have a mixed mono installation that
> overrides the system-wide dllmap: /etc/mono/config which defines the
> intl and msvcrt map to the correct linux library name.
> That files is part of the mono-common package.
$ md5sum /etc/mono/config
caa85a87dc2ba718e2adaf3ee00e2418 /etc/mono/config
$ cat /etc/mono/config
<configuration>
<dllmap dll="cygwin1.dll" target="libc.so.6" />
<dllmap dll="libc" target="libc.so.6" />
<dllmap dll="intl" target="libc.so.6" />
<dllmap dll="libxslt.dll" target="libxslt.so" />
<dllmap dll="libmySQL.dll" target="libmysqlclient.so" />
<dllmap dll="odbc32.dll" target="libodbc.so" />
<dllmap dll="oci" target="libclntsh.so" />
<dllmap dll="db2cli" target="libdb2_36.so"/>
<dllmap dll="msvcrt" target="libc.so.6"/>
<dllmap dll="MonoPosixHelper" target="libMonoPosixHelper.so"/>
<dllmap dll="sqlite" target="libsqlite.so.0"/>
<dllmap dll="sqlite3" target="libsqlite3.so.0"/>
<dllmap dll="libX11" target="libX11.so.6"/>
<dllmap dll="libcairo-2.dll" target="libcairo.so.2"/>
</configuration>
$ dpkg -l mono-common
ii mono-common 1.1.13.6-4 common files for Mono
> So please check your /etc/mono/config and other configs you may have lay
> around in ~ /usr/local /opt etc. Best is to not mix the install in any
> way, it likes to get broken very fast.
Nothing in /usr/local or /opt:
$ find /usr/local/ /opt/ -name "*mono*" | wc -l
0
> Also check your environment variables, check that MONO_PATH and other
> MONO_ variables are not set for instance.
None there:
$ set | grep -ic mono
0
Any more ideas?
thanks,
-christian-
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