[Mono-list] Mono 1.1.17 has been released.

Jorge Bastos mysql.jorge at decimal.pt
Wed Aug 30 04:09:29 EDT 2006


After i compiled 1.1.17 i get "500 service unavailable"
The most strange is that i don't have error in the apache's error log

Anyone noticed this or know how to fix it?

Jorge

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Miguel de Icaza" <miguel at novell.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 9:43 PM
Subject: [Mono-list] Mono 1.1.17 has been released.


> Hello,
>
>    Mono 1.1.17 has been released.
>
>    Full release notes:
>
> www.go-mono.com/archive/1.1.17
>
>   Mono was branched at version 1.1.13 to become the stable version of Mono
>   that is distributed by Novell on its enterprise products. That series of
>   releases are only getting bug fixes.
>
>   Before each release we run all of the regression tests on Mono, so we
>   consider this release usable for deployment, but there are still a few
>   changes in various areas.
>
>
>   This release is mostly a bug-fix release, there are very few new
>   developments.
>
>                           Changes since Mono 1.1.16
>
> Highlights
>
>   Basic world: The Mono Basic compiler and the Basic runtime have been
>   removed from the Mono distribution. A new compiler that is compatible 
> with
>   Visual Basic 2005 and a matching runtime are now part of a separate
>   distribution. On this particular release, we are offering the basic
>   runtime, but the compiler is not able to run completely on Mono yet.
>
>   Windows.Forms: Printing is now supported.
>
>   This release is able to compile and build IronPython 1.0 RC2.
>
>   COM: Basic COM support has been integrated.
>
>  Inotify watcher
>
>   The FileSystem will now use inotify directly on systems that support it
>   without having to go through an external library like FAM or Gamin, this
>   should make our use of inotify reliable. [Gonzalo Paniagua]
>
>  Async Process Notification
>
>   2.0 support for asynchronous reads and writes from the Process class is
>   now supported [Gonzalo].
>
>  Mono Loading as a Shared Library Works Again
>
>   This was a problem that mostly affected the OpenOffice plugin, which
>   loaded Mono as a separate process, this is now fixed [Zoltan Varga]
>
>  Gtk# Split
>
>   As part of Gtk# becoming one of the supported language bindings in the
>   Gnome platform and Tomboy, a Gtk#-based application, becoming part of 
> the
>   Gnome desktop, Gtk# has been split up into multiple packages, instead of 
> a
>   single one.
>
>   All the packages are available from our download site [Mike Kestner].
>
>  Mono.Cairo
>
>   Mono.Cairo bindings now supports a DirectFB surface now [Alp Toker].
>
>  System.Drawing
>
>   This release includes an upgraded Cairo stack (from 1.0 to 1.2) and
>   allowed us to enable printing in System.Drawing and 
> System.Windows.Forms.
>
>   The original work was done by Jordi Mas, the Cairo upgrade by Peter 
> Bartok
>   and the work was completed by Chris Toshok.
>
>  2.0 API updates
>
>   Process now support the async io handling [Gonzalo Paniagua]
>
>   String.Normalize is included [Atsushi Enomoto]
>
>   ADO.NET 2.0 updates, included an implementation for
>   SqlConnection.GetSchema (Nagappan, Nagappan).
>
>  Registry
>
>   Updated to the 2.0 API. [Miguel de Icaza]
>
>   Gert added support for splitting the registry across user and system 
> level
>   settings. [Gert Driesen]
>
>  mod_mono
>
>   Added support for X.509 client certificates. It's now possible to use
>   System.Web.HttpClientCertificate with Apache. Certificate validation can
>   be done by Apache, Mono or both (default). [Hubert Fongarnand, Sebastien
>   Pouliot]
>
>  Security
>
>   SN now accept password-protected PKCS#12/PFX files to strongname
>   assemblies. This feature is enabled in both 1.x and 2.0 profiles
>   [Sebastien Pouliot]
>
>  Additions
>
>   CodeDOM JScriptCodeProvider code JavaScript code is now included
>   [Akiramei]
>
>   An EventLog implementation is available on both Unix and Windows, to use
>   set the MONO_EVENTLOG_TYPE variable like this:
>     * local[:path] generates a log file in the given path. If the path is
>       not given, it will store the results in "/var/lib/mono/eventlog" on
>       Unix and in "%APPDATA%\mono\eventlog" on Windows.
>     * win32: This uses the native Windows API to send the log messages to
>       the system event log.
>     * null: discards all of the events
>
>   to a pathname where the events should be logged to [Atsuhi Enomoto, Gert
>   Driesen]
>
>   COM Interop: Basic support for Runtime Callable Wrappers (RCWs). This
>   allows users to use unmanaged components from managed code. [Jon 
> Chambers]
>
>   Sqlite now exposes a Version property to detect which underlying 
> database
>   is available (2.x or 3.x) [Joshua Tauberer]
>
>   Mono.Posix now features an abstract Unix end point in addition to Unix 
> End
>   Points [Alp Toker].
>
>  XML Land
>
>   Fixed XmlSchemaSet and XmlSchemaCollection problem across multiple
>   namespaces [Atsushi Enomoto]
>
>  Important Bug Fixes
>
>   Dynamic linking of Mono is now possible in applications that were using
>   the TLS (open office) [Zoltan Varga].
>
>   Newly created AppDomains no longer inherit the list of loaded assemblies
>   from the main domain. This has an important side-effect, to get XSP and
>   mod_mono running, you must install the latest versions of it (released 
> in
>   this iteration), older versions will not work [Lluis Sanchez].
>
>   A number of missing pieces of System.IO.Ports have been implemented
>   (ReadChar, ReadLine, BytesToRead, BytesToWrite, ReadTo, return USB tty
>   devices) [Miguel de Icaza].
>
>   ASP.NET Cache will check dependencies now (79002) [Gonzalo Paniagua]
>
>  Alpha Port
>
>   The beginning of a port to Linux/Alpha has been contributed to Mono,
>   [Sergey Tikhonov]
>
>  Cilc
>
>   Cilc, a tool to generate C wrappers for managed routines has been
>   relicensed from the GPL to the MIT X11 [Alp Toker]
>
>  Postgress
>
>   Updated the Posgress data bindings to RC3 [Francisco Figueiredo].
>
>  Bugs fixed
>
>   The following bugs were fixed on this release:
>
>   75555, 76449, 76453, 76757, 77340, 77551, 77820, 78190, 78220, 78271,
>   78288, 78291, 78328, 78399, 78483, 78513, 78525, 78592, 78607, 78646,
>   78661, 78696, 78730, 78731, 78732, 78737, 78746, 78753, 78759, 78761,
>   78773, 78775, 78800, 78804, 78806, 78810, 78813, 78816, 78821, 78822,
>   78825, 78826, 78827, 78837, 78854, 78855, 78856, 78859, 78864, 78865,
>   78866, 78868, 78869, 78871, 78877, 78886, 78889, 78907, 78912, 78914,
>   78927, 78929, 78931, 78939, 78945, 78949, 78969, 78970, 78971, 78972,
>   78977, 79000, 79001, 79002, 79007, 79016, 79020, 79023, 79030, 79037,
>   79052, 79053, 79076, 79080, 79085, 79087, 79091, 79095, 79096, 79150,
>   30235, 45730, 70506, 77403, 77489, 77539, 78253, 78468, 78703, 78724,
>   78767, 78770, 78784, 78799, 78842, 78860, 78888, 78899, 78901, 78943,
>   78968, 79010, 79033, 79056, 79067, 79084, 79090, 79112, 79117, 79118,
>   79125, 77396, 78323, 78384, 78986, 78990, 79012, 79019, 79026, 79064,
>   77963, 78985, 79027 and 79028.
>
>                             Installing Mono 1.1.17
>
>
>         $ ./configure --prefix=/devel
>
>
>   You can then setup your PATH to include /devel/bin to access the Mono 
> 1.1.
>   Alternatively you can replace your Mono installation with 1.1.17
>
>   Binary Packages and Source Code Downloads:
>
>     Source code and pre-compiled packages for SUSE, SLES, Fedora Core 3, 
> 4,
>     RHEL, MacOS and Windows in a variety of platforms available from our 
> web
>     site from the download section.
>
>   Quick source code installation:
>
>     If we have no packages for your platform, installing from source code 
> is
>     very simple.
>
>     mono:
>
>
>     $ tar xzf mono-1.1.17.tar.gz
>     $ cd mono-1.1.17
>     $ ./configure
>     $ make
>     $ make install
>
>
>     Then compile libgdiplus:
>
>
>     $ tar xzf libgdiplus-1.1.17.tar.gz
>     $ cd libgdiplus-1.1.17
>     $ ./configure
>     $ make
>     $ make install
>
>
>  Contributors
>
>   The following is a partial list of contributors to the 1.1.17 release of
>   Mono, if your name is missing, please contact us.
>
>   Aaron Bockover, Akiramei, Alexander Larsson, Alexander Olk, Alois 
> Belaska,
>   Alp Toker, Andrew Skiba, Ankit Jain, Atsushi Enomoto, Boris Kirzner, 
> Brian
>   Crowell, Carlos Alberto Cortez, Cesar Octavio Lopez Nataren, Chris 
> Toshok,
>   Dean Brettle, Dick Porter, Duncan Mak, Eduardo Garcia Cebollero, Eyal
>   Alalouf, Francisco Figueiredo Jr., Gert Driesen, Gonzalo Paniagua 
> Javier,
>   Gustavo Giraldez, Hagit Yidov, Igor Zelmanovich, Jackson Harper, 
> Jaroslaw
>   Pawlak, Joachim Ante, John Luke, Jonathan Chambers, Jonathan Pobst,
>   Jonathan Pryor, Joshua Tauberer, Juraj Skripsky, Konstantin Triger, 
> Kornel
>   Pal, Lluis Sanchez Gual, Lluis Sanchez Gual, Marek Habersack, Marek 
> Safar,
>   Marek Sieradzki, Martin Baulig, Matt Hargett, Merav Sudri, Miguel de
>   Icaza, Mike Kestner, Nagappan A, Paolo Molaro, Peter Dennis Bartok, 
> Peter
>   Dettman, Petri Latvala, Raja R Harinath, Robert Jordan, Roberto Costa,
>   Sebastien Pouliot, Sebastien Robitaille, Senganal T, Sergey Tikhonov,
>   Sudharsan V, Thong Nguyen, Vladimir Krasnov, Wade Berrier, Yoni Klain, 
> and
>   Zoltan Varga
>
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