Since
- 1 won't be determined without the actually altered build system,
- 2 is just impossible (no make install alternative and we need it), and
- 3 in VS requires non-express versions as long as it depends on NUnit addin
(and of course we can't migrate our tons of existing NUnit tests to
Hi All,
I am not sure if I should ask the questions here. I try to install
ifolder client in Fedora 12 and always got the error messages:
[r...@cook i586]# rpm -ivh ifolder3-3.8.0.9328.1-3.1.i586.rpm
warning: ifolder3-3.8.0.9328.1-3.1.i586.rpm: Header V3 DSA signature: NOKEY,
key ID
Hi,
current SVN revision of eglib (157827) fails to build unter Solaris 10. The
function vasprintf() is missing, and the function nanosleep() is defined in
the rt library.
The applied patch fixes the compilation issues, using the already provided
implemtation for Win32 and AC_SEARCH_LIBS to
I get a 'Couldn't resolve host 'ftp.novel.com' when I try:
zypper refresh --repo mono-stable
On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 7:38 PM, Stephen Shaw ss...@decriptor.com wrote:
On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 14:52, Greg Robinson gregarobin...@gmail.com
wrote:
I am trying out openSUSE to compare it to
On 25.05.2010 14:16, Greg Robinson wrote:
I get a 'Couldn't resolve host 'ftp.novel.com' when I try:
Try 'ftp.novell.com'.
zypper refresh --repo mono-stable
Robert
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I changed the config file settings to basicHttpBinding, removed all of the
related WSHttpBinding values and ran under Mono 2.6+.
Now I receive this exception
System.NotImplementedException: The requested feature is not implemented.
at
In general, when you see NotImplementedException, it is not implemented
yet i.e. you cannot use it in mono.
It here means ClientCredentialsElement and clientCredentials
configuration element.
Atsushi Eno
On 2010/05/25 22:27, Greg Robinson wrote:
I changed the config file settings to
Here's a simple test case that doesn't behave properly with sgen. The
runtime doesn't crash, but I get a NullReferenceException where I shouldn't.
The same program runs perfectly with Boehm.
Jonathan
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De : Mark Probst [mailto:mark.pro...@gmail.com]
Envoyé : Friday,
For me it does not matter, which debbuger to use. I just want to have the
ablity to debug my applications in monodevelop with the latest mono. I tried
to debug mono 2.7 application in monodevelop 2.2 without compiling and
installing debugger, but I got the error:
Hi.
Mono forgets to release the memory of any debug image file that was
loaded from memory. Attach patch fixicates.
Bye, Lucas
Index: debug-mono-symfile.c
===
--- debug-mono-symfile.c(revision 42294)
+++
Hi Lucas,
thanks a lot for your patch, I just committed it to SVN.
Martin
On 05/25/2010 04:40 PM, Lucas Meijer wrote:
Hi.
Mono forgets to release the memory of any debug image file that was
loaded from memory. Attach patch fixicates.
Bye, Lucas
Committed.
Zoltan
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 1:17 PM, Burkhard Linke
bli...@cebitec.uni-bielefeld.de wrote:
Hi,
current SVN revision of eglib (157827) fails to build unter Solaris 10. The
function vasprintf() is missing, and the function nanosleep() is defined in
the rt library.
I am not following you; I did use ftp.novell.com and ftp.novel.com. Am I
missing something?
Also, when I use your shortcuts I am not providing the ftp address...it
seems to know it already.
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 8:35 AM, Robert Jordan robe...@gmx.net wrote:
On 25.05.2010 14:16, Greg
Hello,
This would dovetail nicely with the idea of splitting up mcs into
smaller modules as part of the git migration; see:
http://www.mono-project.com/GitMigration
I would also suggest using xbuild to build the non-core libraries. This
will make it easier for people who aren't
Hello,
1. Can we build using either .Net compilers or mono compilers?
I think that in this move to just build for the regular user, I do not
mind if we use either one.
2. Is there the concept of make and make install (building class libs
versus installing them in some location)?
It exists
When I go to:
http://mono-project.com/DistroPackages/Ubuntu
it tells me Mono comes installed by default. We are running Ubuntu
10.04.
What do I need to do to upgrade to Mono 2.6 on Ubuntu 10.04?
I am told that there are no 2.6 packages available for Ubuntu by the
Debian/Ubuntu
Problem is that the app ends immediately, I don't see anything on the
screen... Maybe I'm just misunderstanding the whole thing, I don't know...
That is usually a crash, but you do not see it.
Miguel
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Application.Iteration += delegate {
Application.Refresh();
};
With the above you will be busy-looping.
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Hello,
For the sake of us that do not really speak the GC lingo, would you
mind explaining what block map support for SGen is?
The attached patch set implements block map support for sgen. It uses
a schema similar to boehm's, which is a 2 level sparse map.
Under 64 bits it uses hashing.
Problem is that the app ends immediately, I don't see anything on the
screen... Maybe I'm just misunderstanding the whole thing, I don't know...
It works fine for me.
I bet the problem is that you did not install the shared library in a
place where your dynamic linker can find it.
However, clicking on Terminal-Reset gives me a bit of an idea whats going
off here.
Mono-curses is in my GAC, and mono-curses.dll is also in the folder with the
executable; I've tried removing and re-gac'ing the assembly, with the package
option too.
This means that it cant load
Hi,
Sorry about that, should be fixed by the revertion of the broken changes.
Zoltan
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 9:45 AM, krlm kr...@poczta.onet.pl wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for your reply. I've updated sources but now I've got a seg fault.
Exactly the same like here:
I am new to Linux, new to Mono. I am really hoping we can use Mono for our
.NET application to Linux port/migration.
The other option on the table is to totally re-write in Java.
So what do folks usually do at this point; the point where they find that
something they need, our .NET Server
The obvious answer: contribute to Mono and help implement it. Or pay someone
to do it.
That's what some companies do. If you can afford it, that's an option (which
might turn out to be cheaper than rewriting everything in Java; that said, I
have no idea how much work is needed here).
Greg
Understood, and that was my first thought. Was just wondering if there were
alternative solutions.
I am thinking of a Java/.NET split if you will where we keep what we can
that WILL run under Mono and port the rest to Java. That assumes we can get
the two to play nicely together.
Is there a way
When doing major collections, sgen must know where a given object lives
(it's space), if it's on the nursery,
a major block, a large object and so on.
Right now, to identify a large object we calculate the object size and check
against a constant.
This is not very cache friendly and requires 5
Can you try this patch?
-g
poll-fix.diff
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On 2010-05-25, at 3:05 PM, yoni shalom wrote:
Tested on Mono 2.4.2.3, 2.6.x
Both leopard and snow leopard.
It seems as though _sometime_ (ranges from 0 to 5 out of 50) threads
that are in the middle of performing
Thanks, running MoMA is one of the first things I did when I started looking
at Mono. Much to my surprise it did not find any errors.
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 3:40 PM, Matt Dargavel m...@shout-telecoms.comwrote:
Hi Greg,
Have you tried running MoMA (http://www.mono-project.com/MoMa)
Matt,
it looks like most of the ClientCredentials class is done so you might be
able to configure the necessary ClientCredentials in code rather than using
.config files.
So are you stating Mono is not app.config file friendly? So it's possible
if we hard code these bits will run under Mono?
I am thinking of a Java/.NET split if you will where we keep what we
can that WILL run under Mono and port the rest to Java. That assumes
we can get the two to play nicely together.
Depending on what it is that doesn't work, it's possible that it'd
only take you a couple of days could fix your
Hello,
First of all, MoMA is not anything you can think this app SHOULD run on
mono because MoMA reported nothing. It is rather to find out that MoMA
reported some items that should be implemented, so this app won't run.
It is because:
- It only checks exposed API. Anything that depends on
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