hi,
thank you for your interest.
monodevelop is an IDE which use the framework mono.When I talked
about mono, I thought mono+monodevelop.
For libgda, you have right, mono depends on libgda, but during the
installation of GTK#(required by mono), I saw that it tried to use
libgda-2.3.0.0 (the error concerned a call of the function gda-bdb-
provider, I can give you the exact message if you want), so I thought
libgda-2.3.0.0 was a version between libgda and libgda3. Now i'm not
so much sure.
I will try to install libgda, and I will give you the result.
Greetings,
lolveley.
Le 11 juil. 07 à 05:32, Ryan Schmidt a écrit :
On Jul 10, 2007, at 18:11, olivier SAINT-EVE wrote:
I'm a new user of macports, and as a trial I tried to install
monodevelop.
I don't see a port called "monodevelop". Are you installing this
manually then? Or do you mean the port "mono"?
I have a problem with it, and especially with gtk-sharp: when I
try to install it (with sudo port -v install gtk-sharp) I have the
message:
-------------------------------------------------------------------
gda-bdb-provider.c: In function 'gda_bdb_provider_open_connection':
gda-bdb-provider.c:168: error: 'struct __db' has no member named
'open'
gda-bdb-provider.c:174: error: 'DB_UNKNOWN' undeclared (first use
in this function)
gda-bdb-provider.c:174: error: (Each undeclared identifier is
reported only once
gda-bdb-provider.c:174: error: for each function it appears in.)
gda-bdb-provider.c:186: error: 'DB_VERSION_STRING' undeclared
(first use in this function)
gda-bdb-provider.c: In function 'gda_bdb_provider_close_connection':
gda-bdb-provider.c:214: error: too many arguments to function 'dbp-
>close'
make[2]: *** [gda-bdb-provider.lo] Error 1
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
Warning: the following items did not execute (for libgda):
com.apple.activate com.apple.build com.apple.destroot
com.apple.install
Error: The following dependencies failed to build: libgda
libgnomecanvas libglade2 libgnomeui gnome-keyring libbonoboui dbus
xmlto getopt dbus-glib libbonobo orbit2 libidl popt libgnome
esound audiofile autoconf gnome-vfs gconf gnome-mime-data heimdal
howl neon libgtkhtml3 gail libgnomeprintui gnome-icon-theme
hicolor-icon-theme icon-naming-utils p5-xml-simple p5-xml-
namespacesupport libgnomeprint bison libgnomecups cups-headers
librsvg libcroco libgsf vte py-gtk2 py-cairo py-numeric py-gobject
Error: Status 1 encountered during processing.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
When typing "port installed", I find libgda3: "libgda3 @3.0.1_0
+with_bdb44 (active)
".
Is it a wrong version of libgda that is installed?
When I type "port info gtk-sharp" I see that it depends on the port
"libgda", not "libgda3". How did libgda3 get installed on your
system? Did you explicitly say "sudo port install libgda3" or did
MacPorts install it automatically for you as a dependency of some
other port?
I don't know anything about gtk-sharp, for example whether it could
be updated to use libgda3 instead of libgda. gtk-sharp doesn't have
a maintainer either. If you'd like to poke around with it, please
feel free, and if you find something in the port that needs to be
updated, please let us know.
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