Hi guys
I have done the next:
I have recompiled mono in my linux machine, using the options
./configure --with-gc=none --with-large-heap=yes --with-sge=yes
--prefix=/opt/mono-3.0.2
make
make install
but the error still appears.
I have been googling and I have found this
...Put crash-prone
Hello Lucas,
./configure --with-gc=none --with-large-heap=yes --with-sge=yes
--prefix=/opt/mono-3.0.2
make
make install
Since you installed your version of Mono to a different directory, you
need to set your path and other environment variables to that
directory.
You need to do this each
Hello!
Attempting to compile Monodevelop master on CentOS, get the following error:
[root@localhost monodevelop]# ./configure
Configuring package: main
-
Configuration options:
Running aclocal ...
Running automake --foreign ...
Running autoconf ...
Running ./configure
Hi all,
I run a fairly successful .NET open source library called ImageProcessor
that I am trying to port to Mono.
Most things are now working except for two issues.
https://github.com/JimBobSquarePants/ImageProcessor/issues/64
https://github.com/JimBobSquarePants/ImageProcessor/issues/64
I
1) You have to map your DllImport to corresponding *nix libraries. I.e.
there is no such thing as gdi32.dll there
2) Mono's System.Drawing is quite limited, since it's just a bridge to
Cairo library. You can't use high quality smoothing and image scale
algorithms for example
Consider using
Sure, I can definitely try this.
On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 1:39 PM, Timotheus Pokorra
timotheus.poko...@solidcharity.com wrote:
Hello Brandon,
Running autoconf ...
configure.in:1: error: possibly undefined macro: m4_esyscmd_s
If this token and others are legitimate, please use
Hello Brandon,
Running autoconf ...
configure.in:1: error: possibly undefined macro: m4_esyscmd_s
If this token and others are legitimate, please use m4_pattern_allow.
See the Autoconf documentation.
**Error**: autoconf failed.
The version of autoconf on CentOS6 is too old.
You
Thanks, this worked to pass the configuration.
However, make now fails:
[root@localhost monodevelop]# make
if test -d .git; then \
git submodule update --init --recursive || exit 1; \
fi
make[1]: Entering directory `/root/monodevelop/main'
Making all in external
make[2]: Entering directory
It does seem to be an issue with git 1.7.1. It does not seem to have a
--count argument to 'git-rev-list'.
Going to upgrade git and try.
On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 1:48 PM, Brandon Perry bperry.volat...@gmail.com
wrote:
Thanks, this worked to pass the configuration.
However, make now fails:
Indeed, installing latest git master resolves that issue.
[root@localhost monodevelop]# git --version
git version 2.0.0.GIT
[root@localhost monodevelop]#
'make' still fails though, much later on in the build chain, researching it
now, but here is the error:
Errors:
This is master off of the monodevelop, with 3.2.6 mono.
I can look into using a newer mono version, was using 3.2.6 as that is what
we have as RPM's in our environment.
On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 3:02 PM, Timotheus Pokorra
timotheus.poko...@solidcharity.com wrote:
Hello Brandon,
which version
Hello Brandon,
which version of Mono are you using?
Version 3.4 should be fine.
Timotheus
On 9 July 2014 21:50, Brandon Perry bperry.volat...@gmail.com wrote:
Indeed, installing latest git master resolves that issue.
[root@localhost monodevelop]# git --version
git version 2.0.0.GIT
From: mono-devel-list-boun...@lists.ximian.com [mailto:mono-devel-list-
boun...@lists.ximian.com] On Behalf Of JamesSouth
I run a fairly successful .NET open source library called ImageProcessor
that I am trying to port to Mono.
Most things are now working except for two issues.
There's
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