I noticed that and that's probably a bug. There's no release of mono with that version number. That version number is the official version number of Microsoft .NET 2.0.
Now, for pre-compiled web sites, did you upgrade your mod-mono? http://anonsvn.mono-project.com/source/trunk/mod_mono <http://anonsvn.mono-project.com/source/trunk/mono> Hope this helps Diego Frata [email protected] On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 9:41 AM, Jan van der watt <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi Diego, > > Thanks! > You noticed that TWO version numbers are displayed? > > *Version information: * > **Mono Version: 2.0.50727.42; > ASP.NET Version: 2.0.50727.42 > > I get that the SECOND one is the ASP.NET version, but shouldn't the FIRST > one display the MONO version in use? > > I am still a little confused/suspicious, as pre-compiled web sites started > working in Mono 2.4 (i think). Yet, when I upload my pre-compiled version to > this "2.5" box, it DOES NOT WORK (i.e. the contents of the ASPX file is > displayed "This is a marker file generated by the precompilation tool, and > should not be deleted!"). If I upload the un-compiled pages, the site works, > of course. > > I expect this to be the case for 2.0, but since I compiled a 2.5 trunk, my > pre-compiled site SHOULD also work (like on my Mono 2.4 box), should it not? > > Thanks for the help. > > Best regards > > Jan > > > On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 10:24 PM, Diego Frata <[email protected]>wrote: > >> The 2.0.50727.42 identifies that you're running a website based on version >> 2.0 of ASP.NET. This has nothing to do with the version of mono that's >> installed on the machine. >> >> The version you're running is the one you saw when you # mono --version >> :-) >> >> Diego Frata >> [email protected] >> >> >> On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 9:03 AM, Jan van der watt < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> I hope this is the right forum. I am trying to test that a bug has been >>> fixed in the latest trunk ( >>> https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=507663). >>> >>> I installed MONO 2.0 from the openSuse DVD, then fetched the latest trunk >>> of mono from SVN, compiled it and installed it using: >>> >>> $ svn co http://anonsvn.mono-project.com/source/trunk/mono >>> $ svn co http://anonsvn.mono-project.com/source/trunk/mcs >>> $ svn co http://anonsvn.mono-project.com/source/trunk/libgdiplus >>> >>> $ cd mono >>> $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local >>> $ make >>> $ make install >>> >>> (it compiled OK, and most of the tests passed as well - well done to the >>> MONO team - it wasn't problematic at all, up to this point!). >>> >>> # mono --version >>> Mono JIT compiler version >>> 2.5 (/trunk/mono r139703 Tue Aug 11 >>> 23:36:19 EST 2009) <<< >>> Copyright (C) 2002-2008 Novell, Inc and Contributors. >>> www.mono-project.com >>> TLS: __thread >>> GC: Included Boehm (with typed GC and Parallel Mark) >>> SIGSEGV: altstack >>> Notifications: epoll >>> Architecture: x86 >>> Disabled: none >>> >>> I take this to show that the Mono executable on the path is the one that >>> I built. >>> >>> However, when I get an error on my ASP.NET page (meaning the bug has not >>> been fixed), the versions reported are: >>> >>> *Version information: *Mono Version: >>> 2.0.50727.42; ASP.NET Version: >>> 2.0.50727.42 <<< >>> >>> >>> >>> So, now I'm not sure that the version that I compiled is in fact being >>> used. >>> >>> Am I just confused? Did I miss something? How do I tell Apache to use the >>> version I compiled, or did "make install" do that for me (by replacing the >>> mono 2.0 binaries)? >>> >>> Any help would be appreciated. >>> >>> I'm running openSUSE 11.1, on a clean freshly installed virtual machine >>> (yesterday). Mono is used under Apache 2 (virtual host). >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Jan >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Mono-aspnet-list mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-aspnet-list >>> >>> >> >
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