Re: [Mono-list] All-in-one Mono folder on Mac?

2012-09-12 Thread Doug Blank
I don't believe it is possible to move the
/Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework directory to a local folder.
Nothing I have tried has allowed me to run a Gtk# app like that.

It works fine on Windows, by setting the MONO_PATH correctly. I even
tried editing .config files on the Mac to point to the local folder.

Too bad. Seemed like such an easy thing to do...

-Doug

On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 9:14 AM, Doug Blank doug.bl...@gmail.com wrote:
 Perhaps it is hardcoded paths in some .dll.config files? Maybe
 changing those to be relative paths to my local versions would work?

 -Doug

 On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 9:09 PM, Doug Blank doug.bl...@gmail.com wrote:
 I'm trying to make an all-in-one folder containing all the necessary
 parts of running Mono for a cross-platform Gtk app on Windows and Mac
 (Linux too, but that is easy).

 This works fine on Windows... just copied the necessary bin and libs,
 set the appropriate paths and it works.

 However, on the Mac, it seems that there are hard-coded paths that
 require the code to be in /Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework.

 Is this correct? Or is it possible to somehow get mono to run fine in
 a folder which could be anywhere on the Mac?

 I'd prefer to use this method (rather than trying to get, say,
 mkbundle to work) because we load some code dynamically. Also, I'm
 using Gtk so can't use MonoMac.

 Any advice appreciated!

 -Doug

 PS - more details at:
 http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12145204/mono-install-on-windows-mac/12145259#comment16430549_12145259

 Also, the app is a programming environment for teaching programming,
 http://calicoproject.org/

 Most of the students have Macs this semester, so this would be great
 to make it easy to install!
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Re: [Mono-list] All-in-one Mono folder on Mac?

2012-09-05 Thread Doug Blank
Perhaps it is hardcoded paths in some .dll.config files? Maybe
changing those to be relative paths to my local versions would work?

-Doug

On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 9:09 PM, Doug Blank doug.bl...@gmail.com wrote:
 I'm trying to make an all-in-one folder containing all the necessary
 parts of running Mono for a cross-platform Gtk app on Windows and Mac
 (Linux too, but that is easy).

 This works fine on Windows... just copied the necessary bin and libs,
 set the appropriate paths and it works.

 However, on the Mac, it seems that there are hard-coded paths that
 require the code to be in /Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework.

 Is this correct? Or is it possible to somehow get mono to run fine in
 a folder which could be anywhere on the Mac?

 I'd prefer to use this method (rather than trying to get, say,
 mkbundle to work) because we load some code dynamically. Also, I'm
 using Gtk so can't use MonoMac.

 Any advice appreciated!

 -Doug

 PS - more details at:
 http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12145204/mono-install-on-windows-mac/12145259#comment16430549_12145259

 Also, the app is a programming environment for teaching programming,
 http://calicoproject.org/

 Most of the students have Macs this semester, so this would be great
 to make it easy to install!
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[Mono-list] All-in-one Mono folder on Mac?

2012-09-04 Thread Doug Blank
I'm trying to make an all-in-one folder containing all the necessary
parts of running Mono for a cross-platform Gtk app on Windows and Mac
(Linux too, but that is easy).

This works fine on Windows... just copied the necessary bin and libs,
set the appropriate paths and it works.

However, on the Mac, it seems that there are hard-coded paths that
require the code to be in /Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework.

Is this correct? Or is it possible to somehow get mono to run fine in
a folder which could be anywhere on the Mac?

I'd prefer to use this method (rather than trying to get, say,
mkbundle to work) because we load some code dynamically. Also, I'm
using Gtk so can't use MonoMac.

Any advice appreciated!

-Doug

PS - more details at:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12145204/mono-install-on-windows-mac/12145259#comment16430549_12145259

Also, the app is a programming environment for teaching programming,
http://calicoproject.org/

Most of the students have Macs this semester, so this would be great
to make it easy to install!
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