Re: [Mono-list] corlib.dll not found

2004-01-13 Thread Jeremiah McElroy
When I run 'type mono' or 'type mcs' it returns with /usr/bin/mono and 
/usr/bin/mcs, however mcs still complains about corlib.dll being 
missing.  I uninstalled the RPMs and removed every file I could find 
that has to do with mono, but I still cannot fix this issue.

Ravindra Kumar wrote:

Hello,
Looks like your PATH value is referring to old install. Just check and see if you can change it to point 
to the new install. If you try command type mono or type mcs, it is going to tell 
you that from where these will get executed.
Your new install bin directory should appear before the old install bin dir in PATH.
HTH
~R
 

Jeremiah McElroy [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/13/2004 6:13:49 AM 
   

I am running Red Hat 9.0 with RedCarpet 2 and I installed mono today from RedCarpet.  At some point in the past, I built mono from sources, but I thought that I had done make uninstall to remove mono from the machine.  However, when I attempt to compile, I receive a corlib.dll not found.  Mono appears to be looking in /usr/local/lib.  In addition, mono reports its verion as 0.26 when I run mono --version, as opposed to the 0.29 that the RPMs claim.

I have seen this topic more than once on the list, but I have not been able to find a solution.  When I set MONO_PATH, the problem still persists.  Is there something that I have overlooked or forgotten?

In addition, is the best course of action going to be to compile and install from source?

Thanks in advance,

Jeremiah McElroy
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Re: [Mono-list] corlib.dll not found

2004-01-13 Thread Shawn Vose
Maybe what you could do is grab the corresponding mono-charge in the
daily snapshot and tar -zxvf it. Then copy all the dll's to the
/usr/local/lib directory and all the exe's to the /usr/bin/mono
directory.

I had the same problem and that is what I did to fix it.


On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 11:57, Jeremiah McElroy wrote:
 When I run 'type mono' or 'type mcs' it returns with /usr/bin/mono and 
 /usr/bin/mcs, however mcs still complains about corlib.dll being 
 missing.  I uninstalled the RPMs and removed every file I could find 
 that has to do with mono, but I still cannot fix this issue.
 
 Ravindra Kumar wrote:
 
 Hello,
 Looks like your PATH value is referring to old install. Just check and see if you 
 can change it to point to the new install. If you try command type mono or type 
 mcs, it is going to tell you that from where these will get executed.
 Your new install bin directory should appear before the old install bin dir in PATH.
 
 HTH
 ~R
 
   
 
 Jeremiah McElroy [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/13/2004 6:13:49 AM 
 
 
 I am running Red Hat 9.0 with RedCarpet 2 and I installed mono today from 
 RedCarpet.  At some point in the past, I built mono from sources, but I thought 
 that I had done make uninstall to remove mono from the machine.  However, when I 
 attempt to compile, I receive a corlib.dll not found.  Mono appears to be looking 
 in /usr/local/lib.  In addition, mono reports its verion as 0.26 when I run mono 
 --version, as opposed to the 0.29 that the RPMs claim.
  
 I have seen this topic more than once on the list, but I have not been able to find 
 a solution.  When I set MONO_PATH, the problem still persists.  Is there something 
 that I have overlooked or forgotten?
  
 In addition, is the best course of action going to be to compile and install from 
 source?
  
 Thanks in advance,
  
 Jeremiah McElroy
 2**+-*+-2**+-*+-**hm**+-**oj)fj*b*?**+-
 
   
 
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[Mono-list] corlib.dll not found

2004-01-12 Thread Jeremiah McElroy
I am running Red Hat 9.0 with RedCarpet 2 and I installed mono today from RedCarpet.  
At some point in the past, I built mono from sources, but I thought that I had done 
make uninstall to remove mono from the machine.  However, when I attempt to compile, I 
receive a corlib.dll not found.  Mono appears to be looking in /usr/local/lib.  In 
addition, mono reports its verion as 0.26 when I run mono --version, as opposed to the 
0.29 that the RPMs claim.
 
I have seen this topic more than once on the list, but I have not been able to find a 
solution.  When I set MONO_PATH, the problem still persists.  Is there something that 
I have overlooked or forgotten?
 
In addition, is the best course of action going to be to compile and install from 
source?
 
Thanks in advance,
 
Jeremiah McElroy
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