Still getting the same problem. I did what Jonathan Stowe suggested
and edited the config file in /data/mono to point to libc.dylib on my
system (/usr/lib/libc.dylib). I also symlinked to the mono directory
as you suggested. My system looks like this now:
Actual mono config dir:
/usr/local/etc/mono
Symlink dirs:
/usr/etc/mono -> /usr/local/etc/mono
/etc/mono -> /usr/local/etc/mono
Any other ideas?
Thanks.
-Abe
On Thursday, June 17, 2004, at 12:23 PM, Duncan Mak wrote:
On Wed, 2004-06-16 at 23:03, Abram Gillespie wrote:
I'm on Mac OS 10.2 and trying to install Beta 3. I get through all of
"make" but "make install" gives me:
Unhandled Exception: System.DllNotFoundException: libc
in <0x000dc> (wrapper managed-to-native) Mono.Tools.Driver:symlink
(string,string)
in <0x00030> Mono.Tools.Driver:Symlink (string,string)
in <0x00584> Mono.Tools.Driver:Install
(bool,string,string,string,string,string,string)
in <0x007dc> Mono.Tools.Driver:Main (string[])
This is with the mono-0.96 package.
I saw the same problem as well. I fixed it by making a symlink to
/etc/mono/config at /usr/etc/mono/config. This only masks the problem,
but it helps move things forward.
The real cause of this problem is the location Mono uses to look for
its
config files, it's strange that it would be probing in /usr/etc,
instead
of just /etc.
Duncan.
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