Re: mscoree: Invoke installed win32 mono runtime or exec mono native for .NET executables

2006-10-09 Thread Hans Leidekker
Hi Paul, Several alternatives can be provided in Registry, separated by commas. For each an attempt to execute it (spawnvp with OVERLAY flag set). The exception is the keyword MONOEMBED that will try to locate and dynamically load an installed Win32 mono. I tried your patch with Win32

Re: mscoree: Invoke installed win32 mono runtime or exec mono native for .NET executables

2006-10-09 Thread Paul Chitescu
Hans, Please see answers inline. On Mon, 9 Oct 2006, Hans Leidekker wrote: Hi Paul, Several alternatives can be provided in Registry, separated by commas. For each an attempt to execute it (spawnvp with OVERLAY flag set). The exception is the keyword MONOEMBED that will try to locate

Re: mscoree: Invoke installed win32 mono runtime or exec mono native for .NET executables (try 3)

2006-10-09 Thread Hans Leidekker
On Monday 09 October 2006 18:28, Paul Chitescu wrote: This is the 3rd version of the patch which tries to load mono more robustly and also dropped the WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN. It still fails: trace:mscoree:DllMain (0x7edf, 1, 0x1) trace:mscoree:_CorExeMain trace:mscoree:runMain Attempting to

Re: mscoree: Invoke installed win32 mono runtime or exec mono native for .NET executables

2006-10-09 Thread Hans Leidekker
On Monday 09 October 2006 17:50, Paul Chitescu wrote: I changed the patch to temporarily change the current directory to Mono's so that libraries can be loaded from there. Calling mono.exe is a bad idea but if you want to use it you can put the unix path in registry. Why? Is calling mono.exe