[Mono-dev] Gtk# not found
Rafael Teixeira
monoman at gmail.com
Mon Apr 10 02:06:24 EDT 2006
Well Paulo,
It does make sense.
On Linux GTK# 2.4 is able to run with most installed linuxes, without
forcing people to upgrade GTK+.
Windows doesn't come with GTK, so normally it is installed with GTK#,
and so in that we can use the latest stable version, as that has also
better support for/runs better in Windows.
Hope it clarifies things a bit,
On 4/8/06, PauloMorfeo at portugalmail.pt <PauloMorfeo at portugalmail.pt> wrote:
> Attached goes the file "erro.txt" with the output. But, yes, my program uses
> Gtk# 2.8.
>
> And,
> "The Linux installer comes with gtk# 2.4, while the windows installer
> comes with gtk# 2.8."
> Am i very stupid or does this not makes any sense at all?
>
>
>
> Citando Wade Berrier <wberrier at novell.com>:
>
> On Sat, 2006-04-08 at 00:06 +0100, paulomorfeo at portugalmail.pt wrote:
> > It was good to know that it was a bug, as a first thing, because i actually
> > ended up suspecting that it might have not been a bug.
> > And it is good to know that you are still paying attention to it.
> > And even better to know that you may be seeing a solution.
> >
> > I ended up compiling the program with mono 1.1.13.4, to be sure my users
> could
> > run it without having to install another mono. This time in Windows.
> > Yet another funny thing. Tried it in mono 1.1.13.4 (same) in Linux and it
> > complained again about not finding Gtk... I had used the .bin installer
> (the
> > click and run installer). So you may want to check that one too, if that
> wasn't
> > in the plans already.
>
> Could you post some details about the error using the Linux installer?
> The Linux installer comes with gtk# 2.4, while the windows installer
> comes with gtk# 2.8. Maybe that was the issue?
>
> Please run you app with with setting this first:
>
> export MONO_LOG_LEVEL=debug
>
> and post the output so we can debug this.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Wade
>
> >
> >
> > Citando Mike Kestner <mkestner at novell.com>:
> >
> > On Fri, 2006-03-31 at 16:04 +0100, paulomorfeo at portugalmail.pt wrote:
> > > That instalation of mono worked. My program seemed to run fine.
> > > In the mean time, i noticed that there is another version of mono,
> 1.1.13.6,
> > and
> > > went to try that one. It still gives the same problem.
> > >
> > > For watever reason, your experimental installer for Windows runs my Gtk#
> > 2.4
> > > application while the official mono one does not (neither in Windows nor
> in
> > > Linux)...
> >
> > Talked to Wade about this today and we think we figured out why the
> > mono-project installers policy stuff wasn't working. He's working on
> > the issue.
> >
> > --
> > Mike Kestner <mkestner at novell.com>
> >
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