[MonoDevelop] Help Installing monodevelop 2.0

Carlos Ruiz Diaz carlos.ruizdiaz at gmail.com
Sun Apr 5 14:42:01 EDT 2009


I also get this output

System.ApplicationException: Could not create the debugger process.
  at Mono.Debugging.Backend.Mdb.DebuggerController.StartDebugger ()
[0x00000]
  at (wrapper remoting-invoke-with-check)
Mono.Debugging.Backend.Mdb.DebuggerController:StartDebugger ()
  at Mono.Debugging.Backend.Mdb.MonoDebuggerSession.StartDebugger ()
[0x00000]
  at Mono.Debugging.Backend.Mdb.MonoDebuggerSessionFactory.CreateSession ()
[0x00000]
  at MonoDevelop.Debugger.DebuggingService.CreateDebugSessionForCommand
(System.String command) [0x00000]
  at MonoDevelop.Debugger.DebuggingService.InternalRun
(Mono.Debugging.Client.DebuggerStartInfo startInfo, IConsole c) [0x00000]
  at MonoDevelop.Debugger.DebugExecutionHandler.Execute (System.String
command, System.String arguments, System.String workingDirectory,
IDictionary`2 environmentVariables, IConsole console) [0x00000]
  at MonoDevelop.Debugger.DebugExecutionHandlerFactory.Execute
(System.String command, System.String arguments, System.String
workingDirectory, IDictionary`2 environmentVariables, IConsole console)
[0x00000]
  at MonoDevelop.Projects.DotNetProject.DoExecute (IProgressMonitor monitor,
MonoDevelop.Projects.ExecutionContext context, System.String config)
[0x00000]




On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 1:12 PM, Carlos Ruiz Diaz
<carlos.ruizdiaz at gmail.com>wrote:

> I did what you suggested and effectively that was the problem but now
> another issue comes to light. The Monodebugger is not working. I installed
> the monodevelop-debugger for C and Mono but is working only for C. When I
> put a breakpoint and start debugging nothing happens, monodevelop ignores
> the debug process and keeps its way to the end of the program.
>
> Running from console monodevelop shows the following:
>
> System.DllNotFoundException: libgio-2.0.so.0
>   at (wrapper managed-to-native)
> MonoDevelop.Platform.Gio:g_content_type_from_mime_type (intptr)
>   at MonoDevelop.Platform.Gio.ContentTypeFromMimeType (System.String
> mime_type) [0x00000]
>   at MonoDevelop.Platform.Gio.GetDefaultForType (System.String mime_type)
> [0x00000]
>   at MonoDevelop.Platform.GnomePlatform..cctor () [0x00000]
> node `classlib-gecko' is not defined on the documentation map
> WARNING [2009-04-05 12:36:05Z]: Gtk-Warning: gtk_widget_size_allocate():
> attempt to allocate widget with width -1 and height 17
> Stack trace:
>    at Gtk.Application.Run()
>    at MonoDevelop.Ide.Gui.IdeApp.Run()
>    at MonoDevelop.Ide.Gui.IdeStartup.Run(System.String[] args)
>    at MonoDevelop.Startup.SharpDevelopMain.Main(System.String[] args)
> ERROR [2009-04-05 12:38:00Z]: Unhandled error updating parser database.
> Disabling C/C++ parsing.
> System.FormatException: Input string was not in the correct format
>   at System.UInt64.Parse (System.String s, NumberStyles style,
> IFormatProvider provider) [0x00000]
>   at System.UInt64.Parse (System.String s) [0x00000]
>   at CBinding.Parser.TagDatabaseManager.ParseTag (System.String tagEntry)
> [0x00000]
>   at CBinding.Parser.TagDatabaseManager.FillFileInformation
> (CBinding.Parser.FileInformation fileInfo) [0x00000]
>   at CBinding.Parser.TagDatabaseManager.UpdateSystemTags
> (MonoDevelop.Projects.Project project, System.String filename,
> System.String[] includedFiles) [0x00000]
>   at CBinding.Parser.TagDatabaseManager.DoUpdateFileTags
> (MonoDevelop.Projects.Project project, System.String filename) [0x00000]
>   at CBinding.Parser.TagDatabaseManager.ParsingThread () [0x00000]
> PARSE LOAD: 15.348
> ---
> 580
> 576
> 576
> WARNING [2009-04-05 12:39:02Z]: Gtk-Warning: gtk_widget_size_allocate():
> attempt to allocate widget with width -1 and height 17
> Stack trace:
>    at Gtk.Application.Run()
>    at MonoDevelop.Ide.Gui.IdeApp.Run()
>    at MonoDevelop.Ide.Gui.IdeStartup.Run(System.String[] args)
>    at MonoDevelop.Startup.SharpDevelopMain.Main(System.String[] args)
> WARNING [2009-04-05 12:39:02Z]: Gtk-Warning: gtk_widget_size_allocate():
> attempt to allocate widget with width -1 and height 17
> Stack trace:
>    at Gtk.Application.Run()
>    at MonoDevelop.Ide.Gui.IdeApp.Run()
>    at MonoDevelop.Ide.Gui.IdeStartup.Run(System.String[] args)
>    at MonoDevelop.Startup.SharpDevelopMain.Main(System.String[] args)
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 8:39 PM, Michael Hutchinson <
> m.j.hutchinson at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 7:57 PM, Carlos Ruiz Diaz
>> <carlos.ruizdiaz at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > I'm having problems installing the mentioned version of monodevelop on
>> > opensuse 10.3 with mono-2.4, the last release.
>> >
>> > After following the steps listed in http://monodevelop.com/Download I
>> > installed all the packages in exactly this order:
>> >
>> >     *  Mono.Addins 0.3.1
>> >     * Gtk# 2.8.5
>> >     * Monodoc 2.0
>> >     * MonoDevelop Source
>> >
>> > but using Gtk# 2.12.8 instead of Gtk# 2.8.5 because of a compilation
>> problem
>> > with the older version.
>> >
>> > Finishing, I executed monodevelop command from terminal but during
>> startup
>> > its stderr show lots of FileNotFoundException. The first one with
>> > Monodevelop.Deployment and then with almost all dependencies and
>> plugins.
>> >
>> > I also tried with the one-click-install but with worse results.
>>
>> It seems likely that you have mixed up a source install and the
>> packages across /usr/local and /usr, possibly also mixing up different
>> parts of different versions.
>>
>> Please read http://mjhutchinson.com/journal/2007/11/08/how_not_break_mono
>> ,
>> and if you wish to install from source, follow
>> http://www.mono-project.com/Parallel_Mono_Environments
>>
>> The best thing to do is to remove the mono-related files from both
>> installs -- /usr/lib/mono, /usr/lib/monodevelop,  and all the
>> mono-related stuff from /usr/local (might just be easiest to remove
>> /usr/local/lib if you haven't installed other stuff there) then
>> re-install from the Mono repository packages. On openSUSE you have
>> access to the latest and best Mono and MonoDevelop packages, so you
>> shouldn't need to build from source.
>>
>> --
>> Michael Hutchinson
>> http://mjhutchinson.com
>>
>
>
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