Thanks for the reply. I'd settle for a magical "how'd that happen?"
fix right about now!
Since I sent the last email I've tried it on my wife's iMac that I
don't use for development. I've tried everything you mentioned as
well as trying my wife's iMac. I have the same problem there, but
don't use that machine for development. I have an email out on the
Nant user list. I'm hoping one of them understands the problem I'm
having with pkg-config. I've run all their switches on the app
independent from nant and it seems to understand where mono is just
fine. There was a very simple test .build file one email in the
archive recommended and I failed on that test even. Can't catch a
break right now... I'm trying to get this working for some articles
I'd like to write on the new RemObjects SDK for OS X libraries. I'd
like a Mono server using Monobjc for a simple interface...
Thank you,
Ron
On Apr 24, 2009, at 12:24 AM, Franky De Meyer wrote:
Actually, I ran into the same problem a few weeks ago.
It happened after upgrading mono 2.2 to 2.4
I had been googling for similar cases a well, and tried similar
things like
you.
I also installed MonoDevelop, which was suggested as a fix by
someone, but
that didn't solve it for me.
At this moment it IS working, and I'm not sure how I got there.
These are the things that might have caused it to start working again:
- Numerous uninstalls and reinstalls of both mono 2.2 and 2.4
- Updated monobjc from 2.0.324 to 2.0.342
- made sure I was using the most recent NAnt.monobjc.dll
- I also got around to update my Mac with the latest updates: I'm
not at the
most recent MacOS v10.5.6 Build 9G55
It must have been one of these actions or even a combination that
has cured
this weird behavior of nant
Good luck and let us know how it goes. I know it's frustrating.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Grove [mailto:ron.gr...@me.com]
Sent: vrijdag 24 april 2009 1:16
To: users@lists.monobjc.net
Subject: Re: [us...@lists.monobjc.net] Problem building samples
Interestingly I can run and run the command
/Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework/Commands/pkg-config --list-all
and mono is in the list it outputs. Man that's irritating...
On Apr 23, 2009, at 4:04 PM, Ron Grove wrote: