Here is the first version of the mono-common-problems.

I will upload it to the cvs right know, also I will add a link in the
FAQ.

Greets,

Jaime. 

El dom, 16-06-2002 a las 02:15, Jose Cornado escribi�:
> Monos:
> 
>       I've just downloaded 0.12 mono/mcs. Finished making mono. When I try to
> make mcs, Nant throws an error that csc can not be found. I changed makefile
> to use mcs instead of csc (I am running rh 7.2 no cygwin at all) then it
> throws some garbage message. To be sure I typed $mcs.exe and I get the error
> on the subject line. Any ideas, hitns?
> 
> 
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        Common Problems with Mono (see the bottom)
        ------------------------------------------
        

        (c) 2002, Jaime Anguiano Olarra 
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Getting it:

        There are several ways to get Mono running on your computer. 
        Although the purpose of this document I will add some info 
        here for completness. After all you need the software if you
        want to get in trouble :).

        RPMs or DEBs can be found at Baselabs <a 
href="http://mono.baselabs.org/index.php/software";>http://mono.baselabs.org/index.php/software</a>.

        See <a 
href="http://www.go-mono.com/download";>http://www.go-mono.com/download</a> for more 
information.

Installing it:

        Here comes the real fun. This is what some people have claimed for as
        a 'foolproff way to get started'.

        First, assume you have the packages.
        You must know that:

                1.- Mono can be compiled in Linux and Windows but mcs
                    cannot. Please don't write to the list telling that
                    you have downloaded the mcs-X.XX.tar.gz and that 
                    you can't build it. It's a 'status' problem. The 
                    mcs compiler can't be compiled under Linux yet.
                    This means, entering in mcs-X.XX and running 'make'
                    will show you something as:
                        
                        [jaime@localhost mcs-0.12]$ make
                        for i in jay nant mcs class nunit tools; do                    
                 
                        \       (cd $i; make linux) || exit 1;  \
                        done
                        make[1]: Cambiando a directorio 
`/home/jaime/utils/mcs-0.12/jay'
                        make[1]: No se hace nada para `linux'.
                        make[1]: Saliendo directorio `/home/jaime/utils/mcs-0.12/jay'
                        make[1]: Cambiando a directorio 
`/home/jaime/utils/mcs-0.12/nant'
                        csc /out:NAnt.exe /recurse:*.cs 
                        /bin/sh: csc: command not found
                        make[1]: *** [NAnt.exe] Error 127
                        make[1]: Saliendo directorio `/home/jaime/utils/mcs-0.12/nant'
                        make: *** [linux] Error 1


                2.- You need to get the packages refered in the Mono 
                    download page. These are: glib 1.3, pkgconfig...

        Second, read all the READMEs and INSTALLs. 

                For short, you will normally will be able to install the RPMs and DEBs 
as
                usual:

                        rpm -Uhv mono-X.XX_baselabs-XXXXXXXX.rpm

                See the BaseLabs page for a full explanation. 

                Building your own binaries it's easy too!. 
                Unzip and untar the tarball (will work only for Mono, remember!!)
                
                        tar -zxvf mono-X.XX.tar.gz 

                Enter the directory where the sources reside:

                        cd mono-X.XX

                Run the configure script:

                        ./configure.in

                Then make the package:

                        make

                Now you are able to install it:

                        make install

        Remember once again. mcs cannot be compiled under Linux. You need a Windows 
system
        where to build it. The only way for you to get the mcs in Linux without 
building
        it by your own in a Windows machine (including the VMWare alternative) is to 
install
        the binaries from the BaseLabs page. It's also important to say that there are 
        NUnit packages too in that site but that you probably won't need to care about 
that
        if you are reading this document.

Running it:

        If you want to compile a little program using the mcs, let's say 
"konnichiwa.cs" 
        do this:

                mcs konnichiwa.cs

        The output will depend on wether your program is compilable or not, if it is a
        "RESULT: 0" will be printed in your gnome-terminal (or whatever 'console' you 
use).
        You should see a file called "konnichiwa.exe" in the same directory (folder) 
where
        the source (konnichiwa.cs) is.

        To run the binary you have to options. The most used is:

                mono konnichiwa.exe

        but it might be better to use this other approach instead (calling the 
interpreter):

                mint konnichiwa.exe

        That's it. The Mono mcs compiler allows you to perform more complicated 
compilations
        and I will show an example using three source files. Suppose you have three 
files:
        person.cs, employee.cs, Test.cs. The first one could contain an abstract class 
Person
        while the second one could be the source for a concrete class derived from 
Person and
        called Employee. The last one, Test.cs could be a simple class to show how the 
classes
        work and it contains an entry point (the Main() method, signed with the 
appropiate 
        attributes 'public static' and the correct type 'void'). Then you could get 
the 
        Text.exe program by calling: 

                mcs Test.cs person.cs employee.cs

        You might want to see my slides, source code and other material from the 
course on
        CSharp I am preparing to teach at the University of Granada, Spain. If you are 
a newbie
        HTH. 
        
A note about problems:

        First see the <a href="http://bugzilla.ximian.com";>Ximian Bugzilla</a> page in 
order 
        to get know if the bug has already been reported.

        Second, read this document. 

        Third, visit the mono mailing lists' archives and do a little research in 
there for
        threads talking about the problems you are having.

        Fourth if you still cannot override the problem, contact the lists.

Known problems:         

        1.- mcs fails to compile in Linux. 

                sol. mcs cannot compile in Linux. Try to install the already made 
packages 
                        from http://mono.baselabs.org/index.php/software

        2.- mono fails to compile in my Linux box.

                sol. Uhg... a generic 'question'. Proceed as above.  (note for geeks: 
GOTO: 1.-)

        3.- I cannot install mono under RedHat 7.3.

                sol. Try to upgrade your libc6 packages. In general, check that you 
have the 
                        right versions for the packages glib, pkgconfig, libc...

        4.- I cannot compile mcs nor mono under Windows. Are you fooling me?.

                sol. No, we are not. Have you read carefully the <a 
href="http://www.go-mono.com";>download</a> 
                        page?. You need CygWin among other things. Check all of that 
before 
                        trying to compile.

 

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