[MonoDevelop] GTK# references for MD 2.8.1 on ubuntu 11.10

Jim Orcheson jim at va3hj.ca
Thu Oct 27 07:32:26 EDT 2011


Try the following:

Load your project. Go to Project -> project Options -> Build -> General 
and change Runtime Version to Mono / .Net 4.0. You may get a message 
about incompatible project or solution formats. Just select Visual 
Studio 2010 or Monodevelop 1.0.

You should find that the references are now found.

Jim

On 11-10-27 03:01 AM, gustavo.rubio wrote:
> Hi, I just built Monodevelop 2.8.1 from the stable sourceball on ubuntu 11.10
> and it runs just fine. The problem is that if I create a new GTK# project
> the references for all GTK related components as ATK, Pango, GTK itself etc.
> appear in a red color meaning the reference was not found. GTK# is actually
> installed and all the package config files seem to be there. Is there any
> flag that must be set in order for this to work?
>
> The problem is that trying to manually remove and add the references from
> the GAC sends a warning that it will disable visual designer. Going to the
> project references dialog does not show those DLLs available.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
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