Hello all,

I'm developing a Gtk# app that I would like to build for both Linux and
Windows. In order to generate an independent executable, I used the
mkbundle -deps -o Source.exe Source.cs command, and the resulting .exe
works fine on Linux.

However, when I try to run the executable on Windows, I get a "Program
too big to fit into memory" error. I know that this usually means that
the file was corrupted, so I then checked the Windows copy against the
Linux copy with md5sum. No corruption.

Do mkbundle-created binaries work on Windows if they are compiled on
Linux? I believe I remember seeing a mailing list post to that effect.
If they do, then has anyone else experienced this error before?

Alex Kloss

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