[Fwd: Re: [Mono-dev] Mono 1.1.9.1 Windows Installer Released]

Kornél Pál kornelpal at hotmail.com
Tue Oct 4 12:36:56 EDT 2005


> From: Wade Berrier
> So it probably turns out that System.XML is the first dll that gets
> compiled from the mini wrapper?

Yes, it is, but this was mentioned by Zoltán in the message you replyed to:

>> From: Zoltan Varga
>> The line which compiles System.XML is the first time the newly
>> compiled runtime is executed, ...

Also note that I get some zombie mono.exe like this when I use a glib that
is compiled to use cygwin (or use cygwing glib-devel package). So check this
as it may be the cause of the behaviour you experience.

Kornél

----- Original Message -----
From: "Wade Berrier" <wberrier at novell.com>
To: "Zoltan Varga" <vargaz at gmail.com>
Cc: <dick at ximian.com>; "Raja R Harinath" <RHarinath at novell.com>;
<mono-devel-list at lists.ximian.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2005 6:09 PM
Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: [Mono-dev] Mono 1.1.9.1 Windows Installer Released]


> On Tue, 2005-10-04 at 15:14 +0200, Zoltan Varga wrote:
>>                                                      Hi,
>>
>>   The problem is not with System.XML, but with the runtime itself. The
>> line which compiles
>> System.XML is the first time the newly compiled runtime is executed,
>> all prior commands
>> use the locally installed mcs and the locally installed runtime. Try
>> running
>>
>> /tmp/scratch/mono-1.1.9.1/runtime/mono-wrapper
>>
>> without any parameters to see if the runtime works at all.
>>
>
> You're right on this one.  Running this doesn't do anything except
> return an error code of 255.
>
> So it probably turns out that System.XML is the first dll that gets
> compiled from the mini wrapper?
>
> I wonder what could be causing this?
>
> Wade
>
>
>
>
>> On 10/4/05, Raja R Harinath <rharinath at novell.com> wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > Wade Berrier <wberrier at novell.com> writes:
>> >
>> > [snip]
>> > > So, now when I build, the .dll files are generated, but now the build
>> > > fails with the same error I got when building under Paco's cygwin
>> > > environment of Mar 2004:
>> > >
>> > > MONO_PATH="../../class/lib/basic;
>> > > $MONO_PATH" /tmp/scratch/mono-1.1.9.1/runtime/mono-wrapper
>> > > ../../class/lib/basic/mcs.exe  /nologo
>> > > /optimize -d:NET_1_1 -d:ONLY_1_1 -d:BOOTSTRAP_WITH_OLDLIB /debug+
>> > > /debug:full
>> > > /noconfig -r:mscorlib.dll -r:System.dll -nowarn:0162 -nowarn:0618 -nowarn:0612
>> > >  -target:library -out:System.Xml.dll `echo System.Xml.XPath/Parser.cs
>> > > Mono.Xml.Xsl/PatternParser.cs Mono.Xml.Xsl/PatternTokenizer.cs | tr
>> > > '/' '\\\\'` @../../build/deps/basic_System.Xml.dll.response
>> > > make[8]: Leaving directory
>> > > `/tmp/scratch/mono-1.1.9.1/mcs/class/System.XML'
>> > > make[7]: Leaving directory
>> > > `/tmp/scratch/mono-1.1.9.1/mcs/class/System.XML'
>> > > make[6]: Leaving directory `/tmp/scratch/mono-1.1.9.1/mcs/class'
>> > > make[5]: Leaving directory `/tmp/scratch/mono-1.1.9.1/mcs'
>> > > make[8]: *** [../../class/lib/basic/System.Xml.dll] Error 255
>> >
>> > This is the actual error.  It probably means that the runtime couldn't
>> > execute (it uses mono-wrapper).
>> >
>> > > /tmp/scratch/mono-1.1.9.1/libtool: line
>> > > 6594: /tmp/scratch/mono-1.1.9.1/mono/handles/semdel: No such file or
>> > > directory
>> > > /tmp/scratch/mono-1.1.9.1/libtool: line 6594:
>> > > exec: /tmp/scratch/mono-1.1.9.1/mono/handles/semdel: cannot execute:
>> > > No
>> > > such file or directory
>> >
>> > This is not actually an error, even though it looks like one.
>> >
>> > - Hari
>> >
>>
>
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