By the way... which distribution are you using? Ubuntu?
or some flavour of Debian? 2009/3/31 Andreas Färber <andreas.faer...@web.de>: > Hi, > Am 31.03.2009 um 21:35 schrieb Mike Christensen: > > I get: > > r...@mono24:~# apt-get install libglib-2.0-dev > Reading package lists... Done > Building dependency tree > Reading state information... Done > E: Couldn't find package libglib-2.0-dev > > If I do: apt-cache pkgnames glib I get: > > r...@mono24:~# apt-cache pkgnames glib > glibc-pic > glib-java > glibc-2.7-1 > glibc-doc-reference > glibc-doc > glibc-source > > Are any of these what I need? > > No, you need "libglib2.0-dev". Check packages.debian.org for further missing > packages if you can't use a graphical tool like Synaptic. > http://packages.debian.org/lenny/libglib2.0-dev > Andreas > > > Daniel Soto wrote: > > I recommend to you search for glib using Synaptic. I not remember the > name of these package and his exact name. The name is not "glib-2.0" > exactly, I believe (if my memory does not fail :-) ) that it is > "libglib-2.0-dev". > > The most problems related to missing libraries when building, are > solved searching for "foolib-dev" as Abe says. > > 2009/3/31 Daniel Soto <daniel.sot...@gmail.com>: > > > A general rule if you get some error related to a missing library when > you building, it's to install a package with name [package_name]-dev, > pay attention to the "-dev" suffix. > > 2009/3/31 Daniel Soto <daniel.sot...@gmail.com>: > > > I remember that to install glib-2.0, I installed libglib-2.0-dev > package. Install it using Synaptic, it's the better way to search it > (I not remember the exact name of these package). > > Let me know if you have luck. > > 2009/3/31 Mike Christensen <ima...@comcast.net>: > > > Ok here's my "Total friggen moron's guide to installing Mono 2.4 on Ubuntu > Server" so far: > > -) Logon to machine > -) At bash prompt, type: sudo bash > -) Enter password, you should now be root. > -) Type: apt-get install gcc (this will install C compilers) > -) Type: apt-get install pkg-config (this is a dependency for libgdiplus) > -) Type: apt-get install bison (should only take a few seconds to install) > -) Type: wget > http://ftp.novell.com/pub/mono/sources/libgdiplus/libgdiplus-2.4.tar.bz2 > -) You should now have the file libgdiplus-2.4.tar.bz2 in your ~ directory > -) Type: tar -xpjf libgdiplus-2.4.tar.bz2 (this will decompress the tar file > into its own directory) > -) You should now have a directory called libgdiplus-2.4 > -) Type: cd libgdiplus-2.4/ > -) Type: ./configure > > Right now the error is: > > No package 'glib-2.0' found > > Should I apt-get install this from somewhere, or is there another tar file I > need to decompress and build? Thanks!! > > Mike > > Mike Christensen wrote: > > Hi - After decompressing the libgdiplus-2.4.tar file and running ./configure > I get the error: > > configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH > > Daniel Soto wrote: > > I can describe a summary of how I get Mono 2.4 from sources, it's not > difficult. > > I assume using Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex (my system have it installed) > > Requirements: > build-essential > Bison installed (apt-get install bison) > libgdiplus-2.4 installed (I got it from mono sources also, then > ./configure && make && make install) > > Get mono-2.4.tar.bz2, decompress it. > Change to directory created after decompress. > ./configure --prefix=/usr/local > make > sudo make install > > And... I believe that is all. The make command will take a long time to > compile. > > You can install XSP in the same way. > > To asp.net support for apache web server (asumming apache 2): > > sudo apt-get install apache-threaded-dev > Get mod_modo-2.4 and decompress it. > ./configure --prefix=/usr/local > make > sudo make install > > When it finishes, make sure that mod_mono.conf is created in > /etc/apache2 folder. > > Edit /etc/apache2/apache2.conf > > Search for this section: > > # Include module configuration: > Include /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/*.load > Include /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/*.conf > > Add the following line, below. > > Include /etc/apache2/mod_mono.conf > > At the end of configuration file, add the following > > MonoServerPath /usr/local/bin/mod-mono-server2 > > Restart apache > > sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart > > And you should have mono 2.4 with .net support for apache, and xsp2 > light webserver for development. Type mono --version to get the > version currently installed. > > Those were the steps that I followed to get mono 2.4 fully functional > in a fresh Ubuntu Intrepid install. > > Let me know if you need more help. I can give a hand. > > Cheers. > > 2009/3/31 Mike Christensen <ima...@comcast.net>: > > > Is there a step by step on how to do this on a fresh Ubuntu install? It > took me forever to figure out all the packages I needed to install > first, and now I just get "Error 2" when I make. Sigh.. > > FlappySocks wrote: > > > I have just compiled mono 2.4 on Ubuntu, with no problems. Fantastic. 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