On 09.06.2010 23:14, Thiago Padilha wrote:
> Hi Jonathan,
>
> I'm also working with an embedded mono application, do you know if I
> can have full control on the assembly loader for mono? So far I only
> found a way to specify the probing directory, but what I really need
> is to instrument ass
Hi Jonathan,
Thanks, that's helpful. I don't have cygwin installed so
it's a relief that I only need to build the runtime. I'll probably be using
VS2010, which will be interesting, but I dare say the projects will upgrade
without too much trouble.
I'll let you know how it goes.
Regards,
G
Hi Jonathan,
I'm also working with an embedded mono application, do you know if I
can have full control on the assembly loader for mono? So far I only
found a way to specify the probing directory, but what I really need
is to instrument assemblies on demand, and that can only be done if I
contro
Guy,
You just need to build the runtime. You could also build everything
yourself, and then build runtime in 64-bit.
You should be able to take a recent mono install for windows, get matching
source and build the VS solution for the runtime. There is a x64 target that
was working; it may need a l
Hi,
I'm looking to embed mono, but I want to embed it inside an x64 C++
application on Windows 7. From what I've heard, a 64-bit assembly on windows
cannot load a 32-bit assembly, so I assume I need a 64-bit version of mono.
Do I just need to build the runtime for 64-bit, or must I also build mcs
Robert Jordan wrote:
>
> You must build from trunk.
>
Thanks, that worked.
I hope this does not get considered as spam.
This GC is really amazing. Well done.
I am very impacient seeing it in a stable production Mono
Will post any problems here.
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On 09.06.2010 12:39, Roman Procopie wrote:
> I am using 2.6.4 tarball.
>
> Can anyone help ?
You must build from trunk.
Robert
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Hi,
Sorry I have a problem using it.
Mark Probst wrote:
>
> It's still only available for Linux on AMD64 and x86. To enable it,
> configure mono with "--with-gc=sgen --enable-minimal=aot" and, if you
> have a line starting with "ENABLE_AOT" in mcs/build/config.make,
> comment it out or delete
My experience: You get some functionality running on 2.6.4 but some
MVC features exposes bugs or missing features in mono. Currently I'm
running a patched 2.6.4, which has been patched with the following
revisions from the mono-2.6 branch (when will we get a 2.6.5?):
157188
157222
157626
With the
Hello,
Which version of mono support MVC 2 ?
Thanks!
Bassam
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