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<H1>[Gtk-sharp-list] Did I build GTK# on Rotor (aka Sared Source
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<B>Mike Kestner
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<I>18 Jun 2002 10:34:36 -0500</I>
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<PRE>On Tue, 2002-06-11 at 08:38, Benjamin Voigt wrote:
&gt;<i> The clix (application launcher) broke on the binaries samples &quot;Unable
</I>&gt;<i> to load DLL (gtk-x11-2.0)&quot;, which made me wounder, since freebsd does
</I>&gt;<i> not have dlls... Any how, I guess it was looking for the shared
</I>&gt;<i> objects, which, should be installed (libgtk-x11-2.0.so is in
</I>&gt;<i> /usr/X11R6/lib and I did ldconfig... Severaltimes...).
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The mono runtime has logic to look for .so dynamic libs. I have no
experience with rotor and how its DllImport mechanism works. If it
requires the full library name (with .so extension) then this may need
to be handled via some attribute magic to map the library names for
bsd/rotor. There is going to need to be some similar mapping done to
the libgtk-win32* lib names.
&gt;<i> Anyhow, I thought it must be compiled to get it working... Which made
</I>&gt;<i> me write the make files (see attchment) to compile with Rotor. I
</I>&gt;<i> essentialy added my path to csc changed the /recurse option to
</I>&gt;<i> something I could use and removed the /unsafe switch, since I could
</I>&gt;<i> not finde any unsafe code ... Finaly it did compile, after I actually
</I>&gt;<i> had to change some code (You will notice the changes in
</I>&gt;<i> glib/Values.cs line 121). So fare so good... As fare as I'm
</I>&gt;<i> concerned, it does compile on unix...
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Thanks for looking into this.
&gt;<i> P.S.:
</I>&gt;<i> Please excuse me not including diff's I need to get used to diff and
</I>&gt;<i> patch again... It has been some time since I had to use them :)
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It would be a big help if you could send me a diff, or open a bug in
bugzilla and post the diff there. Also, I haven't had a chance to
unpack the attached tarball, but the name suggests that you were hacking
on the 0.1 release tree. If that's the case, the build system has
changed a lot since that release, so reworking the patch against current
cvs would help too.
Thanks,
Mike
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