Le lun 19/07/2004 à 07:56, Robert Staudinger a écrit :
> I built mono 1.0 with the help of GARNOME on ppc.
> It doesn't work flawlessly for me: starting up dashboard gives me a
> SIGILL, except for the first time after system boot. muine fails to
> start up throwing SIGILL sometimes as well.
> Int
> It works, but I seem to have messed something up. mcs is unable to
> resolve additional assemblies installed in the standard mono library
> path without having the full path specified as a command line option
Are you using -r to specify the assembly ?
Any assembly with a pkg-config file (.pc)
I currently have monodevelop monodoc and muine working on
debian/unstable. Everything I had to do was to rebuild from deb source
a few packages that were not built for ppc for missing
build-dependencies.
Concerning mcs, as far as I can see it is available as a debian package
from debian/unstable.
I built mono 1.0 with the help of GARNOME on ppc.
It doesn't work flawlessly for me: starting up dashboard gives me a
SIGILL, except for the first time after system boot. muine fails to
start up throwing SIGILL sometimes as well.
Interest on both the respective mailing lists didn't seem to be very
Ha ha, yes. To build mcs you need mcs. I think mcs has been ported to
C#, hence you can compile the compiler with the compiler. If you
download the mono tarball (mono-1.0.tar.gz) you can build and install
the runtime and the compiler without having mcs installed.
It works, but I seem to have m
> I tried to install Mono using apt-get. Seems, for PPC at least, there
> is an unmet dependancy: mono-assemblies-arch.
>
> Has anybody else tried running Mono on PPC Debian? Is there a solution
> to this problem, other than building from source?
Well, I did, but it might not have been the most
I tried to install Mono using apt-get. Seems, for PPC at least, there
is an unmet dependancy: mono-assemblies-arch.
Has anybody else tried running Mono on PPC Debian? Is there a solution
to this problem, other than building from source?
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