[Mono-list] Errors installing gtk-sharp-gapi

Wade Berrier wberrier at novell.com
Fri Sep 23 15:38:05 EDT 2005


On Tue, 2005-09-20 at 10:26 -0400, Melissa Vandenbrink wrote:
> What about support for Solaris?  The sight says it's supported , but
> I've only been able to install v 1.0.5/v1.0.6 on solaris 8 and have
> been having problems installing on Solaris 10

Hi Melissa,

I'm not sure about mono Solaris; don't have any experience there.

Anyone who can answer here?

Wade

> 
> On 9/16/05, Wade Berrier <wberrier at novell.com> wrote: 
>         We do our best to make the installation of mono easy.  We
>         support a wide
>         number of distros and I'm afraid that some distros are better
>         supported 
>         than others.  Mainly because some older distros don't provide
>         certain
>         rpms.
>         
>         I have plans to post rpms that mono requires that don't come
>         with the
>         distro.  It's in the works.
>         
>         They will be posted on the website and I'll also create
>         another 
>         red-carpet channel to handle some rpms deps.  This should
>         solve the
>         problems discussed here.
>         
>         Sorry you've run into troubles.  Using the linux installer is
>         a great
>         suggestion.  But, we're working on it fixing the rpm deps
>         problems. 
>         
>         Wade
>         
>         P.S.  The I/O timeouts are due to a bug in red-carpet, not the
>         servers
>         being down or unavailable.  If you retry the command again it
>         will
>         continue downloading.
>         
>         
>         On Wed, 2005-08-17 at 16:42 -0600, Kevin Dietz wrote: 
>         > OK, here is my feedback to the Mono team regarding my
>         installation
>         > experiences.  I hope it doesn't sound too complaining or
>         preachy.  The
>         > bottom line is I hope the Mono team will really improve the 
>         > installation instructions.  I think it is going to be
>         important to the
>         > adoption of Mono for people to be able to get it up and
>         running,
>         > regardless of their distro or, for example, which freakin'
>         version of 
>         > glibc they have installed.  Ultimately I'd like to see Mono
>         be more
>         > configuration tolerant and install all the necessary
>         dependencies its
>         > needs.  At the very least, the instructions should be much
>         more helpful 
>         > than they are about exactly what the dependencies are, and
>         where to get
>         > them.
>         >
>         > The Mono web site is terribly unhelpful, misleading, and
>         just plain
>         > wrong about stuff it tells you.
>         >
>         > Let's take this example here.  The very first sentence of
>         the RedHat 9
>         > installation page says "The best way to install Mono on your
>         system is
>         > to use Novell's Red Carpet.  If you do not already have Red
>         Carpet, you 
>         > can download it."  The link to download Red Carpet is not
>         helpful at
>         > all.  It doesn't tell you which files you need, or what
>         order you need
>         > to install them.  My experience has been that installing Red
>         Carpet was 
>         > just as difficult as installing Mono without Red Carpet.
>         >
>         > But I wonder if your opinion of not using Red Carpet is the
>         majority
>         > opinion on this site.  If it is the majority opinion, then
>         why does the 
>         > Mono web site continue to recommend using Red Carpet?  And
>         once you
>         > install Red Carpet, it still doesn't work, because it
>         doesn't give you
>         > the perl-XML-* stuff that gtk-sharp-gapi needs, and doesn't
>         tell you 
>         > where to get it from.
>         >
>         > Now you say that compiling from source is better, because
>         that removes
>         > the dependency issues.  That has not been my experience at
>         all.  I have
>         > tried to compile from source, and I still have dependency
>         problems 
>         > (this is especially true for me when I try to compile
>         MonoDevelop,
>         > which is a different mailing list, I know).
>         >
>         > Speaking of MonoDevelop, their web site suffers from similar
>         > inaccuracies  They say *not* to compile from source unless
>         you 
>         > absolutely have to, and even go on to say that the Mono
>         project web
>         > site contains pre-built binaries!!! Hah.  If that's true, I
>         sure
>         > haven't found them.
>         >
>         > I do think Mono has a lot of potential to become a
>         mainstream 
>         > cross-platform programming platform.  I know a lot of people
>         on this
>         > mailing list are doing a lot of really good, hard work  I
>         just hate to
>         > see that effort wasted by poor and inaccurate setup
>         instructions. 
>         >
>         > - Kevin
>         >
>         >
>         >
>         > On Aug 17, 2005, at 3:35 PM, Paul F. Johnson wrote:
>         >
>         > > Hi,
>         > >
>         > >> I'm trying to install Mono on Red Hat 9 using Red Carpet,
>         because 
>         > >> that's what the web site says is the best way to do it.
>         > >
>         > > RedCarpet is a pretty cool way of updating things, but
>         really, for Mono
>         > > I really would suggest building your own Simplest reason
>         for doing 
>         > > this
>         > > is that you don't get the deps problems!
>         > >
>         > > TTFN
>         > >
>         > > Paul
>         > >
>         > > --
>         > > "A lot of football success is in the mind. You must
>         believe you are the 
>         > > best and then make sure that you are. In my time at
>         Liverpool we always
>         > > said we had the best two teams on Merseyside, Liverpool
>         and Liverpool
>         > > Reserves." - Bill Shankly
>         > > 
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