[Mono-list] xsp Win XP mono-0.25

Gonia Eric - egonia Eric.Gonia@acxiom.com
Mon, 30 Jun 2003 11:12:00 -0500


Is there a way to turn debugging on for xsp to debug exceptions throw during
the compilation of an ASP.NET page?

I compiled xsp with mcs -debug.
I run it with mono --debug server.exe
,but I'm not getting a lot of useful information other than "The given
path's format is not supported."

Thanks in advance for any help anyone might give.
Eric

-----Original Message-----
From: Gonia Eric - egonia [mailto:Eric.Gonia@acxiom.com] 
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 1:13 PM
To: 'Mark Gimelfarb'; 'Mono-list@lists.ximian.com'
Subject: Re: [Mono-list] xsp Win XP mono-0.25


Thanks for the reply Mark. About five minutes before you replied I fixed
this.

Everything starts up fine now, but I get the following unhandled exception
when I try http://localhost:8080/index.aspx : Process 3820/0xeec created.
Warning: couldn't load symbols for
c:\windows\microsoft.net\framework\v1.1.4322\
mscorlib.dll
Warning: couldn't load symbols for C:\Program Files\Mono-0.25\bin\mcs.exe
[thread 0xe60] Thread created. Unable to  determine existence of prolog, if
any [thread 0xc94] Thread created. [thread 0xe60] Unhandled exception
generated: (0x04b5733c) <System.NotSupportedE
xception>
  _className=<null>
  _exceptionMethod=<null>
  _exceptionMethodString=<null>
  _message=(0x04b5c4fc) "The given path's format is not supported."
  _innerException=<null>
  _helpURL=<null>
  _stackTrace=(0x04b5c560) array with dims=[108]
  _stackTraceString=<null>
  _remoteStackTraceString=<null>
  _remoteStackIndex=0x00000000
  _HResult=0x80131515
  _source=<null>
  _xptrs=0x00000000
  _xcode=0xe0434f4d

[00e7] int         3
(cordbg)

Could this be a problem with Mono not handling spaces in the path?

Is there somewhere else I can find additional debugging information?

Thanks,
Eric

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Gimelfarb [mailto:mark@dawebber.com] 
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 12:35 PM
To: Mono-list@lists.ximian.com
Subject: [SPAM] Re: [Mono-list] xsp Win XP mono-0.25


Eric, 
Even though this is a workaround, here's what you can do to fix this: 

find monobasepath.bat in c:\windows (on XP that is) 
find the line that has "set MONO_CFG_DIR=" 
and change it to be something like this: 

set MONO_CFG_DIR=C:\Program Files\Mono-0.25\etc 

That should solve the problem with not being able to read machine.config 

Mark. 



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