Hi,
I'm pleased to announce the release of Beagle 0.2.16. This is strictly
a bug fix release.
THE SHORT OF IT
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To download the 0.2.16 release or learn more about Beagle, visit
the Beagle web page:
http://beagle-project.org
WHAT IS BEAGLE?
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Beagle is a
On 2/7/07, Andrés G. Aragoneses [ knocte ] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jacob Ilsø Christensen escribió:
Hi.
I am trying to do a remote call from Windows to an application running
on Linux under Mono 1.2.2.1. When I try it, I get the exception below.
There is not much info as to what might
Jacob Ilsø Christensen wrote:
On 2/7/07, Andrés G. Aragoneses [ knocte ] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jacob Ilsø Christensen escribió:
Hi.
I am trying to do a remote call from Windows to an application running
on Linux under Mono 1.2.2.1. When I try it, I get the exception below.
There is not
Hi,
Well, if your patch is exactly about message serialization, then it is not
appropriate. The WSDL currently we generate is buggy and such a buggy
WSDL will result in such an incorrect message serialization (that is, since
the WSDL says fooSpecified should/could be in the message, wsdl.exe
will
On 2/8/07, Robert Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jacob Ilsø Christensen wrote:
On 2/7/07, Andrés G. Aragoneses [ knocte ] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jacob Ilsø Christensen escribió:
Hi.
I am trying to do a remote call from Windows to an application running
on Linux under Mono 1.2.2.1.
Hi,
This idea may be wired. But I think rewriting yast in C# is real
test/showcase of how much mature mono is?
My sugesstion on this.
*Gui must be written in WinForm, which is test/showcase how much
complete WinForm is?
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Jacob Ilsø Christensen escribió:
I am trying to do a remote call from Windows to an application running
on Linux under Mono 1.2.2.1. When I try it, I get the exception below.
There is not much info as to what might be wrong. Is it a missing
assembly?
Does it work with MS.NET vs MS.NET? If
If I were to suggest something like that I will never suggest legacy
GUI framework i.e. windows forms for new development. And of course
you are wrong to choose whom to talk to about your idea.
Atsushi Eno
Sharique uddin Ahmed Farooqui wrote:
Hi,
This idea may be wired. But I think rewriting
Have you thought about using a framework which will let you implement multiple
frontends?
Regards,
Matthijs ter Woord
Sharique uddin Ahmed Farooqui wrote:
Hi,
This idea may be wired. But I think rewriting yast in C# is real
test/showcase of how much mature mono is?
My sugesstion on
Jacob Ilsø Christensen wrote:
On 2/8/07, Robert Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jacob Ilsø Christensen wrote:
On 2/7/07, Andrés G. Aragoneses [ knocte ] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jacob Ilsø Christensen escribió:
Hi.
I am trying to do a remote call from Windows to an application running
on
Title: RE: [Mono-dev] [PATCH] ASP.NET 2.0 - fix page culture creation when the browser passes neutral culture
Looks good.
Regards,
Kosta
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Sent: Thu 08/02/2007 06:53
To: Mono Development List
Subject:
Title: RE: [Mono-dev] [PATCH] ASP.NET 2.0 - fix for TemplateSourceDirectory inheritance with master pages
Hello Marek,
To solve the problem you describe, MS set the new property - AppRelativeTemplateSourceDirectory. I think it would be better to follow their solution - then we will be able
On Thu, 8 Feb 2007 06:16:59 -0800, Konstantin Triger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
scribbled:
RE: [Mono-dev] [PATCH] ASP.NET 2.0 - fix for TemplateSourceDirectory
inheritance with master pages
Hello Marek,
Hello Kosta,
To solve the problem you describe, MS set the new property -
Title: RE: [Mono-dev] [PATCH] ASP.NET 2.0 - fix for TemplateSourceDirectory inheritance with master pages
Hi Marek,
their solution - then we will be able to share our code (see
Control.TemplateSourceDirectory - the JVM version). In addition, if the user
overrides TemplateSourceDirectory,
Hi.
Ok, I finally managed to reproduce the issue. Attached are some test
files. The file named compile shows how to compile the stuff.
So, first launch TestImpl.exe and then Test.exe. What I experienced is
the following:
MS .NET - MS.NET works
MS .NET - Mono does not work (throws the exception
On 02/07/07 Jon Chambers wrote:
different. I currently have no way to determine that an object with a
finalizer needs it's CCW destroyed but don't need it's finalizer run.
For delegates we just check and return in SuppressFinalize.
You could add a similar check there with the usual fast
Hello,
After updating Mono from 1.2.2 to 1.2.3 I can't seem to talk to the
ZenWorks Management Daemon anymore - client tools like rug or
zen-updater all hang. I've described the problem on the opensuse mailing
list:
http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse/2007-02/msg00800.html
If someone happens to
Aie, you are right, Remoting is there in the MonoDocs. Somehow, i missed it, i
think i was searching in the wrong namespace. I get these moments of dumbness
ocasionally.
Citando Rafael Teixeira [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Paulo,
On Sun, 2007-01-28 at 15:02 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all, I just decided to try to convert an existing .NET solution to Mono.
I use MonoDevelop for the source editing. While compiling i encountered many
errors, most of them are solved now, one however won't go away.
The project uses the System.Security.Cryptography.Xml namespace, and the
I am using a FileChooserButton and mono stable (1.1.13, i think).
1- When i assign it a path (basically the executuon path + direction of a
folder inside it), it sends a Critical error to the console:
Path example: C:\Docum...\...\...\bin\Debug\Dados
Error:
unknown:944: Glib-Critical
Hi,
I'm trying to install mono on fedora core 4. My question is: After
installing Apache and mono-mod; do I need XSP web server ?
Thanks.
Pedro Gonzalez
Senior Server/Application Manager
Cornell University Medical College
Finance Department
Phone(212)680-7159
For since as long as I can remember the question of what should be used
for hacking mono has come up. On irc and in the ml we've all seen it.
I've recently tried to use monodevelop (MD) once again and been faced
with quite a few undocumented features. Some trivial and some unknown
to me how
Hi,
They are already implemented in System.Security.dll. Probably you need to
add assembly references to your project.
It is likely that your project file references not to
System.Security.dll but
something like system.security.dll. That does not matter on Windows but
it does on Linux. Removing
Hi,
With the advent on mono-1.2.3 coming out, shouldn't the website get updated so
that when you go to the downloads, you can actually get to mono-1.2.3?
TTFN
Paul
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I have found that running through XSP2 directly we do not experience any
crashes, but using mod-mono we do.
I have seen at least one bug on mod-mono load issues - is anyone
actively persuing these issues?
Glen Ford wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone else seen a similar crash using mod-mono and apache
Hi,
For various reasons, my application needs to interface with two
Microsoft Access Applications. These databases are created by external
developers and closed source.
However, I do need to write some extra views to get some useful
behaviour out of them. Because I can't modify the original
Clearly, on Linux there is no such thing as Microsoft Access for Linux,
no such thing as ADO (not ADO.NET -- it doesn't support updating linked
tables), and so forth.
I was wondering if there was a way around this. Is there any way to use
something like linked tables under Linux? How well are
Xml encryption is a Fx 2.0 feature. So make sure your MD settings are
using the 2.0 profile, i.e. the gmcs compiler.
On Thu, 2007-02-08 at 19:20 +0900, Atsushi Eno wrote:
Hi,
They are already implemented in System.Security.dll. Probably you need to
add assembly references to your project.
On 02/07/07 Andreas Schuler wrote:
I am using the latest mono release (1.2.3) and I am getting an error
when I try to build a library of about 70 files. I am using the latest
version of NAnt. Here's the output:
[csc] ** ERROR **: file reflection.c: line 1912
I agree with this. I know there is also a couple forums out there for mono
but I think Windows Forms itself and Mono both need better forums like
www.Asp.Net. I'd even be willing to set one up if I could get some help with
answering peoples mono questions(because i am new to Mono) and promoting
On Thu, 2007-02-08 at 12:23 +, Glen Ford wrote:
I have found that running through XSP2 directly we do not experience any
crashes, but using mod-mono we do.
I have seen at least one bug on mod-mono load issues - is anyone
actively persuing these issues?
Yes.
- Dick
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Mono 1.2.3 has been released, some highlights:
Thanks to everyone using Moma and submitting their reports, we were able
to prioritize the work needed to get applications running. The top used
1,933 APIs have been implemented in this release as well as many bugs
fixed and performance increased.
Hello,
Maybe it would be good form to start even an online publication on mono,
or get one of the several linux publications to do a series on development
with the mono framework..?
It would be great.
A few years ago, we had the Mono Weekly News which covered
developments on SVN, new
I'd be happy to set the whole thing up, but as I am still learning Mono it
would take some community participation for the Blogs/news/newletters/forum
moderation/etc...
On 2/8/07, Miguel de Icaza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Maybe it would be good form to start even an online
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