[Mono-list] mkbundle on windows

Travis Staloch twostepted at yahoo.com
Thu Oct 5 06:56:08 EDT 2006


Robert,

I've created a shell script to set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH 
environment var before running my bundled app.  Here's 
how I set LD_LIBRARY_PATH: 

#!/bin/sh
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/mono/1.0
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
...

I also tried to make another shell script which similarly 
sets LD_LIBRARY_PATH before mkbundling.  

In both cases, I'm still getting the same error message 
reported.  I guess I'll try to verify that the 1.13 
version is uninstalled.  

Thanks,

--Travis


Robert Jordan 
    robertj at gmx.net
    Thu Oct  5 04:05:10 EDT 2006

Hi,

Your bundled application seems to load libmono.so of 1.1.13.
Assure that the old Mono is not in the way (by setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH
or uninstalling it).

Robert


Travis Staloch <twostepted at yahoo.com> wrote: Does anyone have any idea what this mono error message means on my Fedora 5 box?
>Corlib not in sync with this runtime: expected corlib version 49, found 54.

I see the message when I try running an app I mkbundled on the same box.  

At one time, I had a previous version of mono installed (1.13 I think) and then reinstalled by compiling from 1.1.17 source.  

Thanks for any advice,

--Travis


Travis Staloch <twostepted at yahoo.com> wrote: Robert,

Thanks again for your help.  mkbundle was able to complete on my linux box, creating an .out file which I renamed to .exe and tried to run it.  I get an error relating to the expected mscorlib version.  Here it is
> ./MyInstallerBundle.exe
Corlib not in sync with this runtime: expected corlib version 49, found  54.
Download a newer corlib or a newer runtime at http://www.go-mono.com/daily.

Any ideas?

--Travis

Robert Jordan <robertj at gmx.net> wrote: Hi Travis,

I'm not sure whether any non-critical (critical as in security,
data loss, etc.) patches will be accepted for the stable (1.1.13)
branch, but I'll try to get them in.

Robert

Travis Staloch wrote:
> Thanks alot Robert.  I was wondering if I should use that one.  BTW,
> did you mention when  that version of mkbundle.exe will be applied to
> the current stable mono branch?
> 
> --Travis
> 
> Robert Jordan  wrote: Hi Travis,
> 
> That's the same problem like in Windows. Copy mkbundle.exe I sent you
> in the folder with the assemblies you want to bundle and call it  like
> this:
> 
> mono mkbundle.exe ...
> 
> Robert
> 
> Travis Staloch wrote:
>> Hey Robert,
>> 
>> I've been trying to use mkbundle now on my linux FC5 box and seem
>> to be getting an error with it.  The app itself runs fine on linux
>> after making some changes to the dllmap entries in 
>> /usr/local/etc/mono/config.   However when I use try to run the 
>> mkbundle command below, I get the error listed below.  (The error 
>> says that it can't seem to find my InstallerCommon.dll which is in 
>> the same directory  as MyInstaller.exe).
>> 
>> Thanks for any advice.
>> 
>> --Travis
>> 
>> 
>>> mono /usr/local/lib/mono/1.0/mkbundle.exe -z --deps --config-dir
>>> . MyInstaller.exe
>> (BTW, I've tried leaving off the '--config-dir .' switch too).
>>  
>> Unhandled Exception: System.IO.FileNotFoundException: 
>> InstallerCommon, Version=1.0.2336.677, Culture=neutral : 
>> InstallerCommon, Version=1.0.2336.677, Culture=neutral at <0x00000>
>>  at (wrapper managed-to-native) System.AppDomain:LoadAssembly 
>> (string,System.Security.Policy.Evidence,bool) at 
>> System.AppDomain.Load (System.Reflection.AssemblyName assemblyRef, 
>> System.Security.Policy.Evidence assemblySecurity) [0x00000] at 
>> (wrapper remoting-invoke-with-check) System.AppDomain:Load 
>>  (System.Reflection.AssemblyName,System.Security.Policy.Evidence) at
>>  System.AppDomain.Load (System.Reflection.AssemblyName assemblyRef)
>>  [0x00000] at (wrapper remoting-invoke-with-check) 
>> System.AppDomain:Load (System.Reflection.AssemblyName) at 
>> System.Reflection.Assembly.Load (System.Reflection.AssemblyName 
>> assemblyRef)  [0x00000] at MakeBundle.QueueAssembly 
>> (System.Collections.ArrayList files, System.String codebase) 
>> [0x00000] at MakeBundle.Main (System.String[] args) [0x00000]
>> 
>> 
>> Robert Jordan  wrote: Hi,
>> 
>> If you bundle you app on a Linux 2.4 system, the binary should work
>>  an all systems.
>> 
>> The problem on Linux are the native dependencies (GLib, GTK) that
>> you have to deliver. I can't help you with that, because I never
>> did it myself.
>> 
>> You may  try to put them in the private "lib" dir of your
>> application and change LD_LIBRARY_PATH from inside of a launcher
>> script to point to this lib dir.
>> 
>> Robert
>> 
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