Hello,

I think it is faster if I attach the mono.pc file...

In case, here is the link:
http://ftp.novell.com/pub/mono/archive/2.6.3/macos-10-universal/5/

Regards, Laurent Etiemble.

2010/5/17 Mario De Clippeleir <mari...@sydec.be>

>  I see,
> Where can i find the 2.6.3 version ? I don't have it installed. I do have a
> folder /Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework/Versions/2.6.3/etc/ but that's it.
> I can't seem to download it from the mono-project website.
> Thanks for the help !
>
> Br,
> Mario
>
> On 17/05/2010 14:10, Laurent Etiemble wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
>  I just noticed that the pkg-config results differs between 2.6.3 and
> 2.6.4:
>
>  - In 2.6.3:
> pkg-config --cflags mono => "-D_THREAD_SAFE -D_REENTRANT
> -I/Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework/Versions/2.6.3/include/mono-1.0
> -I/Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework/Versions/2.6.3/include/glib-2.0
> -I/Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework/Versions/2.6.3/lib/glib-2.0/include "
>
>  - In 2.6.4:
>  pkg-config --cflags mono => "-D_THREAD_SAFE
> -I/Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework/Versions/2.6.4/include/mono-1.0 "
>
>  The pkg-config file for Mono is wrong in Mono 2.6.4, as Mono stills
> depends on the GLib when performing the embedding (see metadata/assembly.h
> for example).
>
>  A quick fix is to copy the mono.pc from a 2.6.3 install to the 2.6.4
> install. It is located in
> "/Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework/Versions/2.6.3/lib/pkgconfig/mono.pc"
>
>  Regards, Laurent Etiemble.
>
> 2010/5/17 Mario De Clippeleir <mari...@sydec.be>
>
>>  On 13/05/2010 14:21, Laurent Etiemble wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>>  My answers below:
>>
>>  Regards, Laurent Etiemble.
>>
>> 2010/5/12 Mario De Clippeleir <mari...@sydec.be>
>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>>  I was trying this debugger but i stumbled upon the following error when
>>> starting debug:
>>>
>>>  Unhandled Exception: Monobjc.ObjectiveCException: The
>>> 'libmonobjc.2.dylib' library was not found. Please check that you have
>>> correctly installed it. ---> System.DllNotFoundException:
>>> @executable_path/libmonobjc.2.dylib
>>>   at (wrapper managed-to-native)
>>> Monobjc.Runtime.ObjectiveC20.NativeMethods:hook_thread_lifecycle ()
>>>   at Monobjc.Runtime.ObjectiveC20.ObjectiveC20Bridge.HookThreadLifecycle
>>> () [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
>>>   --- End of inner exception stack trace ---
>>>   at Monobjc.Runtime.ObjectiveC20.ObjectiveC20Bridge.HookThreadLifecycle
>>> () [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
>>>   at Monobjc.Runtime.RuntimeBridge.get_Current () [0x00000] in <filename
>>> unknown>:0
>>>   at (wrapper synchronized) Monobjc.Runtime.RuntimeBridge:get_Current ()
>>>   at Monobjc.ObjectiveCRuntime.DefineClass (System.Type type) [0x00000]
>>> in <filename unknown>:0
>>>   at Monobjc.ObjectiveCRuntime.ScanAssembly (System.Reflection.Assembly
>>> assembly) [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
>>>
>>>  What am i missing here ?
>>>
>>
>>  Have you installed Monobjc in the GAC ? There is a script called
>> "GacInstall.sh" at the root of the all-in-one archive for that.
>>
>>  Yes I have.... I ran under the unzipped monobjc folder. However my libs
>> are in the lib folder of my application, does that matter ?
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>>  Also : When i am trying to mkbundle my appl on snow leopard i am
>>> getting all sorts of error messages and the mac executable does not seem to
>>> get build. The errors are all of the following form :
>>>   [mkbundle]
>>> /Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework/Versions/2.6.4/include/mono-1.0/mono/metadata/assembly.h:4:18:
>>> error: glib.h: No such file or directory
>>>  [mkbundle] In file included from
>>> /Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework/Versions/2.6.4/include/mono-1.0/mono/metadata/assembly.h:6,
>>>  [mkbundle]
>>> /Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework/Versions/2.6.4/include/mono-1.0/mono/metadata/image.h:4:19:
>>> error: stdio.h: No such file or directory
>>>  [mkbundle] In file included from
>>> /Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework/Versions/2.6.4/include/mono-1.0/mono/metadata/assembly.h:6,
>>>
>>>    
>>> /Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework/Versions/2.6.4/include/mono-1.0/mono/metadata/image.h:9:
>>> error: expected '=', ',', ';', 'asm' or '__attribute__' before 'typedef'
>>>  [mkbundle]
>>> /Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework/Versions/2.6.4/include/mono-1.0/mono/metadata/image.h:19:
>>> error: expected ':', ',', ';', '}' or '__attribute__' before '*' token
>>>  [mkbundle]
>>> /Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework/Versions/2.6.4/include/mono-1.0/mono/metadata/image.h:38:
>>> error: expected '=', ',', ';', 'asm' or '__attribute__' before '*' token
>>>  [mkbundle]
>>> /Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework/Versions/2.6.4/include/mono-1.0/mono/metadata/image.h:40:
>>> error: expected '=', ',', ';', 'asm' or '__attribute__' before '*' token
>>>  [mkbundle]
>>> /Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework/Versions/2.6.4/include/mono-1.0/mono/metadata/image.h:42:
>>> error: expected '=', ',', ';', 'asm' or '__attribute__' before '*' token
>>>
>>>  Any ideas ? I did a clean install of my dev environment, so i am
>>> gessing i have forgotten something....
>>>
>>
>>  Have you installed the Mono CSDK ? Can you run the NAnt script with the
>> "-v+" switch to have more logs ?
>>
>>  The CSDK is installed. (as well as the framework, otherwise i can't run
>> monodevelop). I have re-installed the CSDK just to make sure. The verbose
>> option with nant does not give more information...
>> I don't understand what is going on here. It always worked fine for me, so
>> it must be that I have forgotten something (really stupid probably)....
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>>  Br,
>>>
>>>  Mario
>>>   On 16 Mar 2010, at 14:40, Laurent Etiemble wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>>  A MonoDevelop integration is now available:
>>> http://www.monobjc.net/index.php?page=monodevelop-integration
>>>
>>>  Regards, Laurent Etiemble.
>>>
>>> 2010/1/9 Rufus Buschart <rufus.busch...@gmail.com>
>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I would like to ask you, what you recommend as the most simplest way to
>>>> debug C#/mono using the Monobjc library. After some long hours I found out,
>>>> that I'm able to compile Monobjc applications from within Monodevelop. Also
>>>> I found out that these application even run, if you structure the output as
>>>> an application bundle and start the bundle from the Finder or from 
>>>> Terminal.
>>>> But every time when I try to execute them with the integrated debugger of
>>>> Monodevelop I get the "Error loading NIB"-Message, which is discussed a
>>>> couple of times in the archive of this mailing list.
>>>>
>>>> So how do you debug your applications?
>>>>
>>>> Maybe we get this "Error loading NIB"-problem fixed, if we set some
>>>> parameter correctly? I would love to get the integrated debugger of
>>>> Monodevelop working with Monobjc.
>>>>
>>>> I'm fairly new to Monobjc and developing in Cocoa but I do have 5+ years
>>>> of professional development background in .net/C# under Windows.
>>>>
>>>> Best regards,
>>>>
>>>> Rufus
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> What we do in life, echoes in eternity.
>>>> ===========================================
>>>> Rufus J.W. Buschart  ICQ#: 47136206
>>>> Kirchenstr. 8      http://www.buschart.de
>>>> 91054 Erlangen
>>>> Phone: +49 (0)9131 - 530 15 85
>>>> Mobile: +49 (0)176 - 701 800 81
>>>> Sent from Nuremberg, BY, Deutschland
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>

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