Re: [Mono-dev] Running Asp.net Applications on Mono

2009-02-01 Thread Timothy Smith
Mono on Linux or Windows? For linux it is not possible.

Try this new site called google.com - type these words asp.net mono and
press search.


On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 12:44 AM, harishr hari...@hcl.in wrote:


 I have to perform the following tasks using Mono 2.2.

 1.Running unManaged COM component with Mono

 2.Running an asp.net portal on Mono


 Just help me with some links and code.This is very urgent.


 Harish.
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Re: [Mono-dev] Mono and IBM

2009-01-31 Thread Timothy Smith
Or leave DB2 on the AS400, spend the $2K on a server, run linux/mono and
connect to the DB over the wire...

On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 8:53 AM, Oliver Schneider
i...@oliverschneider.bizwrote:


 I am not a Mono expert but compared to Java there should be no real
 performance improvement just more porting issues. Java is officially
 supported and optimized by IBM. If my job was on the line I would stick
 with
 Java and be safe.


 Carlos Ruiz Diaz wrote:
 
  The original program was made in Java but IBM (from Brazil) stop
  recommended
  it because of its high hardware cost (consumes too much processor time)
  and
  they started offering PHP as a valid option (what? php?).but buying the
  zend
  core.
 
  I will still fighting for mono but  if  I am wrong choosing it, my head
  will
  be in danger. XD
 
  Thank you for the ideas but Java is not an option anymore.
 
  BTW. I developed a sofware  in C# and mono 2.2 that collects CDRs sent by
  3
  GSM gateways in RT. The software makes billing and writes in a DB2
  database
  but the whole program runs on Linux.
 
  What do you guys think about performance penalization installing the
 Linux
  OS in a specially formatted partition inside the AS?
 
  On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 12:47 AM, Rodrigo Kumpera kump...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
 
 
  2009/1/31 Carlos Ruiz Diaz carlos.ruizd...@gmail.com
 
  Do you think that is reliable and secure to build a high availability
  system that manage money in real time using mono and C#?
 
 
  Mono was not designed for real-time workloads. There is a project that
  adds
  support for locking with priority inheritance. Which is a step forward,
  but
  it won't give you any sort of hard or soft real-time guarantees.
 
  Your only option for managed languages on an AS400, as far as I know, is
  the RTSJ offer from IBM.
 
  You can, as well, help mono to be ready for such thing.
 
 
  Cheers,
  Rodrigo
 
 
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Re: [Mono-dev] SPAM-LOW: Re: Running .net appliation from mac

2008-12-16 Thread Timothy Smith
I had sent this originally to Steve directly, but I thought I would post it
here to as the conversation has continued (and probably should end here as
it is off the purpose of the list)

Sorry if that sounded a bit harsh.

The open source community gets requests like that all of the time and there
are segments of the industry that do not understand how this works and/or
blindly reuse what others have done without a clue how many hours they have
saved So after spending some time developing OSS myself, it can feel
thankless. (NDoc new development ended due to this exact reason)

Anyways, I actually have a team of 15 resources in India (that we outsource
to our clients) and we deal with this on a daily basis - we try to stress
communication skills and electronic message etiquette.

So regardless of translation, I believe requests for help should have a tone
of thankfulness.

I apologize for being so blunt and not taking my own advice ;)

Ok, back to creating good software that allows us to get our jobs done :)

Tim


On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 12:27 PM, Charlie Poole char...@nunit.com wrote:

 Hi Andreas,

 I'm not sure how much we want to go into this but...

 Some cultures use little words like please, others rely
 on non-verbal cues. Some people use automatic translation,
 while others use their own skills.

 The OP was considered rude because he used an imperative
 construct, rather than asking a question. The reply did
 exactly the same thing. He didn't say please - neither
 did the reply. Maybe that was deliberate irony, but it
 came across to me as merely being unnecessarily harsh.
 The poster will have to be very brave to try again.

 If we want to encourage certain ways of communicating, I
 strongly believe we have to model them.

 As far as Nabble goes, I'm with you. I use mail lists
 rather than online forums because I'm often disconnected.
 Typical Nabble responses don't include any context unless
 you go to the site.

 Charlie

  Am 16.12.2008 um 16:33 schrieb Steve Bjorg:
 
   Did it not occur to you that English might not be the
  poster's native
   language?
 
  Even Google can translate please correctly afaihs.
 
  Nabble has significantly drowned the quality of the Mono
  mailing lists with such unprofessional two-line posts without
  proper name below (and a stupid signature that has no meaning
  other than to enlarge Nabble.com's Page Rank). That's not a
  question of language. I rarely still read Mono-list or
  Mono-osx due to this unfortunate phenomenon, but the
  offending message is on Mono-dev, where such a newbie
  question certainly is wrong.
 
  Andreas
 
  Linked from the main page: http://mono-project.com/Start
  also: http://www.mono-project.com/Guide:Running_Mono_Applications
 
  
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   On Dec 16, 2008, at 6:49 AM, Timothy Smith wrote:
  
   First trying adding please to your requests and maybe pose your
   request as a question. The mono contributors work hard to
  make any of
   this happen!
  
   On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 5:07 AM, Jayaganesan
   jayash...@extolutionind.com
wrote:
  
   Hi, I have developed an windows application using .net
  3.5, I need to
   run this application from a mac machine. Let me know how
  to achieve
   do this...
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Re: [Mono-dev] Problems cross compiling Mono itself for ARM with uClibc

2008-03-18 Thread Timothy Smith
It has been a few months since I have used an ARM tool-chain, but I do
recall that we had issues with various 'configure' (autoconf) tests. When
running configure we also received C compiler cannot create executables -
after I dove into it - I found that the gcc options where not right and it
was not outputing the right executable name. So it wasn't able to find
it I thought this might help.

Tim


On 3/18/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello,

 I've tested my gcc with a sample program (a kind of hello world), but it
 works fine. It compiles the source and I get a executable file, which I can
 run on my ARM-Platform.

 What I've done (as user:root, in the directory /usr/local/mono-1.2.6):
 # export CC=arm-linux-gcc (it is available in my env - see previous
 posting)
 # ./configure --with-glib=embedded (because I'd like to use the uClibs)

 I also tried to configure and make mono 1.2.6 with the compiler for my
 native architecture (i386) - it works fine too.

 I think the problem is located in the message: configure: error: C
 compiler cannot create executables.

 I don't know what to do. I really need help!

 Thomas

  Hi Thomas,
 
   Hello,
  
   is it possible, that the configuration step of Mono tries to execute
   a file on my i386 architecture platform, compiled with the arm-gcc?
 
  In general that's possible with configure scripts, but here it's
  trying to execute `arm-linux-gcc --version`, see below. I'd assume
  you'll get a similar error message if you execute it yourself from a
  terminal? If so, then your cross-compiler setup is broken.
 
   If this is the reason, how can I solve the problem? Is there a
   configuration-switch or a workaround which I've overlooked?
 
  Once you get to the point where you encounter such a situation you can
  provide a cache file with the relevant settings (it can be useful to
  make the file read-only while testing or it'll be overwritten).
 
  Andreas
 
 
   Greets, Thomas
  
    Original-Nachricht 
   Datum: Thu, 13 Mar 2008 22:09:01 +0100
   Von: Andreas Färber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   CC: mono-devel-list@lists.ximian.com
   Betreff: Re: [Mono-dev] Problems cross compiling Mono itself for
   ARM with uClibc
  
  
   Am 13.03.2008 um 21:53 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  
   Hello,
  
   I'm trying to cross compile the mono package 1.2.6 with my arm-
   linux-
   gcc-4.1.2 shipped with my development board synertronixx scb9520
   with a preinstalled Linux RT 2.6.18 Kernel. I'm unsuccessfully
   trying this job for 1 month.
  
   My host platform is a Fedora 8 i386 machine. I copied the cross
   compiler suite to /usr/local and set the environment variables, as
   you can see below:
  
   # env | grep PATH
   PATH=/usr/kerberos/sbin:/usr/kerberos/bin:/usr/lib/ccache:/usr/
   local/
   sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/
   gcc-4.1.2-uClibc-0.9.29-xscale/bin:/root/bin
  
   Then I unpacked the mono package to /usr/local and then I tried to
   configure it with the following command:
   CC=arm-linux-gcc ./configure --prefix=/urs --target=arm-linux --
   with-
   glib=embedded --with-gc=boehm --with-static_mono=yes --disable-mcs-
   build --enable-static
  
   All what I get as output are the following lines:
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] mono-1.2.6]# CC=arm-linux-gcc ./configure --prefix=/
   urs --target=arm-linux --with-glib=embedded --with-gc=boehm --with-
   static_mono=yes --disable-mcs-build --enable-static
   checking build system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu
   checking host system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu
   checking target system type... arm-unknown-linux-gnu
   checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
   checking whether build environment is sane... yes
   checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... /bin/mkdir -p
   checking for gawk... gawk
   checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes
   checking how to create a ustar tar archive... gnutar
   checking whether to enable maintainer-specific portions of
   Makefiles... no
   checking whether ln -s works... yes
   ./configure: line 2844: ./libtool: No such file or directory
   checking host platform characteristics... ok
   checking for gcc... arm-linux-gcc
   checking for gcc... (cached) arm-linux-gcc
   checking for C compiler default output file name...
   configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
   See `config.log' for more details.
  
   Here is the config.log:
   ===
  
  
   configure:3491: checking for C compiler version
   configure:3498: arm-linux-gcc --version 5
   ./configure: line 3499: /usr/local/gcc-4.1.2-uClibc-0.9.29-xscale/
   bin/arm-linux-gcc: cannot execute binary file
   configure:3501: $? = 126
  
   That's apparently a problem with your compiler, not with Mono
   configuration.
  
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[Mono-dev] gdiplus font rendering on a headless system

2008-01-22 Thread Timothy Smith
We are porting our ASP.NET app that was developed orginally on Windows (well
with linux as the target using mono).

The web app creates PNG images on-the-fly that are comprised of other bitmap
sections and dynamically created text using DrawString(...).

My question is - what is the minimum requirements for a headless server to
generate text using fonts? (I am not really an X guy - I prefer a shell
any day.)  This is going to be an embedded system so space is crucial - I
don't want a full fledge X server. So I would need Cairo, FreeType and ???
The error below is from our non-X install.

The GDIPLUS error is *The requested FontFamily could not be found*

Thanks!

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Re: [Mono-dev] gdiplus font rendering on a headless system

2008-01-22 Thread Timothy Smith
Thanks for the feedback!

It's working now - I had to make sure that these libraries were in place -
libfreetext*.so, libxft.so,  libfontconfig.so, and libcairo.so. Also your
fonts in ~/.fonts (or any other locations specified in the
/etc/fonts/fonts.conf file)


On 1/22/08, Miguel de Icaza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello,

   We are porting our ASP.NET app that was developed orginally on Windows
   (well with linux as the target using mono).
  
   The web app creates PNG images on-the-fly that are comprised of other
   bitmap sections and dynamically created text using DrawString(...).
  
   My question is - what is the minimum requirements for a headless
   server
 
  This isn't possible at the moment.
  https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=333283

 Well, the system can be headless (X does not need to be running).

 But he is going to need the libraries that libgdiplus links against.

   to generate text using fonts? (I am not really an X guy - I prefer a
   shell any day.)  This is going to be an embedded system so space is
   crucial - I don't want a full fledge X server. So I would need Cairo,
   FreeType and ??? The error below is from our non-X install.

 You do not need the X server, but you will need some of the X client
 libraries.

 Miguel




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