[Mono-dev] Problem with Mono in Fedora 6
Marcos Cobeña Morián
marcoscobena at gmail.com
Fri May 11 05:29:39 EDT 2007
Hi Marco (BTW, nice name :-) ),
I strongly recommend you to use a Filemon-like utility to check where
Apache's looking for mod-mono-server. For me, it seems like Apache's
looking in the wrong path.
I've tried to search that tool for GNU/Linux, but it seems to be
deprecated since some changes where introduced to the kernel. Please,
if you find something similar, send it back to the list, it'd be
really useful.
Regards,
2007/5/11, mcastro at mcsoft.com.br <mcastro at mcsoft.com.br>:
> Hi,
>
> I'm still stuck with Mono in Fedora 6. All modules (mono-1.2.3.1,
> mono-basic-1.2.3.1, libgdiplus-1.2.3, xsp-1.2.3 and mod_mono-1.2.1) were
> recompile and now I get this in apache error log is this:
>
> System.IO.FileNotFoundException: File or assembly name mod-mono-server,
> Version=1.2.3.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=0738eb9f132ed756, or one of
> its dependencies, was not found.
> File name: "mod-mono-server, Version=1.2.3.0, Culture=neutral,
> PublicKeyToken=0738eb9f132ed756"
> at (wrapper xdomain-invoke) System.AppDomain:CreateInstanceAndUnwrap
> (string,string)
> at (wrapper remoting-invoke-with-check)
> System.AppDomain:CreateInstanceAndUnwrap (string,string)
> at System.Web.Hosting.ApplicationHost.CreateApplicationHost (System.Type
> hostType, System.String virtualDir, System.String physicalDir) [0x00000]
> at Mono.WebServer.VPathToHost.CreateHost (Mono.WebServer.ApplicationServer
> server, Mono.WebServer.WebSource webSource) [0x00000]
> at Mono.WebServer.ApplicationServer.GetApplicationForPath (System.String
> vhost, Int32 port, System.String path, Boolean defaultToRoot) [0x00000]
> at (wrapper remoting-invoke-with-check)
> Mono.WebServer.ApplicationServer:GetApplicationForPath
> (string,int,string,bool)
> at Mono.WebServer.ModMonoWorker.InnerRun (System.Object state) [0x00000]
> at Mono.WebServer.ModMonoWorker.Run (System.Object state) [0x00000]
>
> If I type mod-mono-server in the console, it runs with no problem. What is
> apache looking for? In the console I get:
>
> mod-mono-server <Enter>
> Listening on: /tmp/mod_mono_server
> Root directory: /root
> Hit Return to stop the server.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Marco Castro
>
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