[Mono-osx] Cocoa# vs Dunbarton
Travis Rose
rtrose at vt.edu
Mon Jul 24 16:04:02 EDT 2006
Hello,
Has anyone tried using/compiling the dunbarton samples on OS X Tiger,
for intel mac?
I tried doing this with the mono framework, 1.1.16.1,
but Xcode is complaining about
_mono_array_element_size referenced from Dumbarton expected to be
defined in /Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework/Versions/1.1.13.2/lib/
libmono.0.dylib
etc. etc.
Any ideas? Thanks --
Sincerely,
Travis
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Travis Rose
rtrose at vt.edu
On Jun 12, 2006, at 5:31 PM, Allan Hsu wrote:
> In general, Cocoa# is intended for people that want to use Cocoa
> from C#. Dumbarton is intended for usage of managed code from
> native code. We wrote it so we could share a managed back end with
> our windows client, even though the UI is written in native
> Objective-C/Cocoa. You could also use Dumbarton to add the
> functionality of a C# library to your existing ObjC/Cocoa application.
>
> They're really two different tools for two different jobs.
>
> -Allan
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