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ASP.NET Core on FreeBSD

2019-08-23 Thread bran.damon via freebsd-mono
Hi,

does anybody know if the ASP.NET Core (MVC, Razor pages, etc.) is available for 
FreeBSD? Can it be ported with the help of Mono? I searched in the packages and 
in the archives of this mailing list but found nothing related. The closest 
things I found were
linux-dotnet-cli
linux-dotnet-runtime
linux-dotnet-sdk

Thanks in advance,

Bran
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Game Localization

2019-11-01 Thread Jason via freebsd-mono
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Re: Updating mono to 5.20.1.19

2020-03-14 Thread jamaroney via freebsd-mono
I have a similar situation - XigmaNAS with FREEBSD 12.1. In a forum
elsewhere, someone created several mono 6.8 pkgs:
https://sansonehowell-my.sharepoint.com/:f:/p/jsansone/EpfQbi-zytpLhYraiy74XuUBzWXb6l_XwkzUVoc8BzOf1g?e=l702tr
(use password "Mono)

I downloaded the latest version, mono-6.8.0.105.txz, installed it, and
Jackett works fine! (Sonarr, too). I was amazed at how simple and easy it
was.

6.8 also has less dependencies, so I did "pkg autoremove" to get rid of
orphaned pkgs left behind by 5.10



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Re: Updating mono to 5.20.1.19

2020-03-14 Thread jamaroney via freebsd-mono
I have a similar situation - XigmaNAS with FREEBSD 12.1. In a forum
elsewhere, someone created several mono 6.8 pkgs:
https://sansonehowell-my.sharepoint.com/:f:/p/jsansone/EpfQbi-zytpLhYraiy74XuUBzWXb6l_XwkzUVoc8BzOf1g?e=l702tr
(use password "Mono)

I downloaded the latest version, mono-6.8.0.105.txz, installed it, and
Jackett works fine! (Sonarr, too). I was amazed at how simple and easy it
was.

6.8 also has less dependencies, so I did "pkg autoremove" to get rid of
orphaned pkgs left behind by 5.10



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Re: Updating mono to 5.20.1.19

2020-03-14 Thread jamaroney via freebsd-mono
I have a similar situation - XigmaNAS with FREEBSD 12.1. In a forum
elsewhere, someone created several mono 6.8 pkgs:
https://sansonehowell-my.sharepoint.com/:f:/p/jsansone/EpfQbi-zytpLhYraiy74XuUBzWXb6l_XwkzUVoc8BzOf1g?e=l702tr
(use password "Mono)

I downloaded the latest version, mono-6.8.0.105.txz, installed it, and
Jackett works fine! (Sonarr, too). I was amazed at how simple and easy it
was.

6.8 also has less dependencies, so I did "pkg autoremove" to get rid of
orphaned pkgs left behind by 5.10



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Re: Updating mono to 5.20.1.19

2020-03-14 Thread jamaroney via freebsd-mono
I have a similar situation - XigmaNAS with FREEBSD 12.1. In a forum
elsewhere, someone created several mono 6.8 pkgs:
https://sansonehowell-my.sharepoint.com/:f:/p/jsansone/EpfQbi-zytpLhYraiy74XuUBzWXb6l_XwkzUVoc8BzOf1g?e=l702tr
(use password "Mono)

I downloaded the latest version, mono-6.8.0.105.txz, installed it, and
Jackett works fine! (Sonarr, too). I was amazed at how simple and easy it
was.

6.8 also has less dependencies, so I did "pkg autoremove" to get rid of
orphaned pkgs left behind by 5.10



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can't create new project in newly installed MonoDevelop

2020-05-30 Thread bran.damon via freebsd-mono
Hi guys,

I just installed MonoDevelop with `sudo pkg install monodevelop` and I wanted 
to create a new HelloWorld console app with it. When I click on the button to 
create it however I get a dialog saying "The type initializer for 
'MonoDevelop.Projects.MSBuild.MSBuildEvaluationContext' threw an exception"

Using mcs and mono on the command line works fine.
What am I doing wrong? Can you help me with this?

Thank you,

Bran

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Re: can't create new project in newly installed MonoDevelop

2020-06-01 Thread bran.damon via freebsd-mono
Thanks Ivan, it worked! Now I am able to create a simple HelloWorld console 
app. I can compile it, however I can't debug it. It says: "Could not connect to 
the debugger."
Is this error message known to you?


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On Monday, June 1, 2020 7:51 AM, Ivan Radovanovic  wrote:

> Hi Bran,
>
> Please make sure to install package msbuild as well
>
> Kind regards
>
> On 30/05/2020 14:29, bran.damon via freebsd-mono wrote:
>
> > Hi guys,
> > I just installed MonoDevelop with `sudo pkg install monodevelop` and I 
> > wanted to create a new HelloWorld console app with it. When I click on the 
> > button to create it however I get a dialog saying "The type initializer for 
> > 'MonoDevelop.Projects.MSBuild.MSBuildEvaluationContext' threw an exception"
> > Using mcs and mono on the command line works fine.
> > What am I doing wrong? Can you help me with this?
> > Thank you,
> > Bran
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Re: can't create new project in newly installed MonoDevelop

2020-06-03 Thread bran.damon via freebsd-mono
Yes, it happens every time unfortunately, whether I'm running FreeBSD in a 
VirtualBox instance or as a full-fledged OS install on a laptop.


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‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
On Tuesday, June 2, 2020 9:34 AM, Ivan Radovanovic  
wrote:

> Hmmm, for me it reports that error sometimes, but very rarely (maybe
> once in 30-40 runs) - does it report it to you every time?
>
> On 01/06/2020 21:58, bran.damon wrote:
>
> > Thanks Ivan, it worked! Now I am able to create a simple HelloWorld console 
> > app. I can compile it, however I can't debug it. It says: "Could not 
> > connect to the debugger."
> > Is this error message known to you?
> > Sent with ProtonMail Secure Email.
> > ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
> > On Monday, June 1, 2020 7:51 AM, Ivan Radovanovic radovano...@gmail.com 
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Hi Bran,
> > > Please make sure to install package msbuild as well
> > > Kind regards
> > > On 30/05/2020 14:29, bran.damon via freebsd-mono wrote:
> > >
> > > > Hi guys,
> > > > I just installed MonoDevelop with `sudo pkg install monodevelop` and I 
> > > > wanted to create a new HelloWorld console app with it. When I click on 
> > > > the button to create it however I get a dialog saying "The type 
> > > > initializer for 'MonoDevelop.Projects.MSBuild.MSBuildEvaluationContext' 
> > > > threw an exception"
> > > > Using mcs and mono on the command line works fine.
> > > > What am I doing wrong? Can you help me with this?
> > > > Thank you,
> > > > Bran
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Mono Increase the company's sales by 25% and see how you compare with competitors

2020-08-18 Thread Ms.Li via freebsd-mono
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ATTENTION: kindly follow instructions before 48hrs.....

2020-11-02 Thread freebsd.org via freebsd-mono


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Urgent info needed for port devel/msbuild

2021-04-22 Thread Missoline via freebsd-mono
In the devel/msbuild port, where do the nupkg-* files come from in the msbuild 
port:

https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports/tree/main/devel/msbuild

This is my first time trying to patch a port, I understand that the port system 
has definitions to fetch nuget packages, (I have read the porter's handbook and 
ports.bsd.mk and similar files), however my question is: where did the 
maintainer find these lists of required NuGet packages for the msbuild port? 
(the content of the nupkg-* files). I have spent hours browsing the upstream 
[mono/msbuild repository on Github](https://github.com/mono/msbuild), but this 
is not clear to me.

The build process of the upstream mono/msbuild is itself not trivial since 
upstream is meant to bootstrap msbuild for mono, and their repository says: 
"this should only be used to build msbuild itself". They have a multi-step 
build process: first fetch a prebuilt msbuild, then do the rest of the build 
using the freshly created msbuild.

Therefore I'm having a really hard time trying to understand how the nupkg-* 
files have been constructed, and the overall strategy/approach the porter has 
followed. If I can finally understand where the content of the nupkg-* files 
comes from, I will be in a much better position to try to update the port to a 
version >= 16.3 since this is a hard requirement of the language 
server[Omnisharp-roslyn](https://github.com/OmniSharp/omnisharp-roslyn) 
providing IDE-like capabilities for csharp and other .NET languages to all text 
editors from emacs to vscode.

I am trying to update the msbuild package, to have it work with the new 
lang/mono6.8 package [being worked on 
here](https://reviews.freebsd.org/rP557880).
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FreeBSD Port: lang/mono

2019-10-15 Thread James Maroney via freebsd-mono
Is there a newer mono pkg coming soon? Certain other packages running under
FreeBSD 12 don't like mono 5.10.

 

Jim Maroney

 

 

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Faxing documents #686744

2020-09-21 Thread Groff Buitron via freebsd-mono
Deal approval #88679

Regards,
Groff Buitron
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2020-09-24 Thread Garcia Dooley via freebsd-mono
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Re:Plants grow happily freebsd-mono@freebsd.org

2021-01-16 Thread eidson-joey_19802774 via freebsd-mono
evelry。 went a step further, and expressed their 
opinions openly in the plainest words! "they do not pretend that their own 
prince the Emperor hath interfered with them; but a word of the Duke of 
Burgundy, which should be no more to them than a breath of wind from the west? 
is sufficient to stir them to such brutal inhospitality, a few minutes 
completed the rest of his toilet; and he kneeled before his father to ask his 
blessing! and his further commands for Aix!His father blessed him almost 
inarticulately. at any rate; so the time we have given to this discussion has 
not been altogether lost! Pray stop here? was the idea of escaping the public 
reception。 and the one certain way he could see of avoiding it was to start for 
Thorpe Ambrose before the clergyman’s letter could reach him。 for? 
mounting the stair with a lighter pace than he was able at the time to follow 
closely. you do, do you?’ I says. He had the phrases picked and chosen; 
he had the sentences ranged and ordered in his mind; nothing was wanting but to 
make the one crowning effort of speaking them — and! even now,
 
 
 
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hello mono

2016-10-04 Thread jonni mahroza via freebsd-mono
Hiya mono

http://chukoo.com/wp-content/languages/smooth.php?death=cecrvpq204hag24





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Is there any reason Mono 5 is not yet available in ports?

2017-07-06 Thread Paul Webster via freebsd-mono
I just wondered could not find anything on google
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Re: DotNet Core on FreeBSD

2017-09-14 Thread Tomas Weinfurt via freebsd-mono
The .NET Core does not have UI. The intention is to provide platform for tools 
and server apps. 
2.0 added quite a bit API surface. ReadHat now has package for their systems. 
That may bring attention of some *NIX folks.

Tomas

On 9/14/17, 12:21 AM, "Romain Tartière"  wrote:

Hi all,

On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 09:05:08AM +0200, Mathieu Prevot wrote:
> I'm in. Can't engage formally as I'm quite loaded with work, but I'm 
rather
> familiar with the .NET ecosystem.

My knowledge of .NET is really limited, but maybe I could help with
problems related to FreeBSD, so please count me in ;-)  I am @smortex on
GitHub.

Regards,
Romain

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Re: DotNet Core on FreeBSD

2017-09-16 Thread Tomas Weinfurt via freebsd-mono
I’ll get WIKI started with instructions on github. I just did not get to it 
yet. 
At least the runtime can be built without windows now. (using Linux instead) 
I still have some work left to cross-target for FreeBSD on Linux so one can 
build proper managed assemblies. 
Attempts to use Linux binaries for bootstrap failed so far because Linux 
emulation is lacking mincore() support.

Tomas


On 9/16/17, 9:40 PM, "owner-freebsd-m...@freebsd.org on behalf of Russell 
Haley"  wrote:

Hey Guys,

Tomas has shared a binary with me and warned it's pretty rough. I'm
not getting very far with it. I'll share the same link if someone is
interested but it's probably best to wait until Tomas offers something
more functional and some instructions.

Is it possible for someone to start a FreeBSD wiki page for DotNet
Core? Tomas and Karel want to keep the progress tracked via their
tools  (Github accounts etc), but I think a wiki page would be good
for status updates and the like?

Russ


On Fri, Sep 15, 2017 at 8:46 PM, Robert Alegrid  
wrote:
> On Thursday, 14 September 2017 4:24 PM, Russell Haley wrote:
>> If you'd like to participate/join the fun, please set up a GitHub 
account and
>> send a 'me too' email with the username or email address.
>> I'll send an invite for the FreeBSD-DotNet to that account. I'm not so 
sure
>> anymore about using GitHub for FreeBSD stuff, but it's a good place to
>> congregate.
> I'd like to pitch in. Never participated in an open-source project before 
so I
> don't know how much help I could be.
>
> E-mail is the same as this message (eraleg...@hotmail.com)
> GH Account is 
https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2FEcho-8-ERA&data=02%7C01%7CTomas.Weinfurt%40microsoft.com%7C24a4afb4b47f4a7a1d5208d4fd862dab%7C72f988bf86f141af91ab2d7cd011db47%7C1%7C0%7C636412200126651288&sdata=WqH7%2BN%2BatYCU4BYs5409sZMMHWJPILJnLjGm7m7v988%3D&reserved=0
>
> Regards,
> Robert Alegrid
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Re: DotNet Core on FreeBSD

2017-09-18 Thread Tomas Weinfurt via freebsd-mono
First draft is posted here: 
https://github.com/dotnet/corefx/wiki/Building-.NET-Core--2.x-on-FreeBSD
Probably incomplete.
It would be good if anybody can take a look, try and improve. 
This is essentially equivalent of what has been done for 1.x.
My next step is to have cross-OS tests and get them running on FreeBSD host. 

Tomas

On 9/16/17, 9:59 PM, "owner-freebsd-m...@freebsd.org on behalf of Tomas 
Weinfurt via freebsd-mono"  wrote:

I’ll get WIKI started with instructions on github. I just did not get to it 
yet. 
At least the runtime can be built without windows now. (using Linux 
instead) 
I still have some work left to cross-target for FreeBSD on Linux so one can 
build proper managed assemblies. 
Attempts to use Linux binaries for bootstrap failed so far because Linux 
emulation is lacking mincore() support.

Tomas


On 9/16/17, 9:40 PM, "owner-freebsd-m...@freebsd.org on behalf of Russell 
Haley"  wrote:

Hey Guys,

Tomas has shared a binary with me and warned it's pretty rough. I'm
not getting very far with it. I'll share the same link if someone is
interested but it's probably best to wait until Tomas offers something
more functional and some instructions.

Is it possible for someone to start a FreeBSD wiki page for DotNet
Core? Tomas and Karel want to keep the progress tracked via their
tools  (Github accounts etc), but I think a wiki page would be good
for status updates and the like?

Russ


On Fri, Sep 15, 2017 at 8:46 PM, Robert Alegrid  
wrote:
> On Thursday, 14 September 2017 4:24 PM, Russell Haley wrote:
>> If you'd like to participate/join the fun, please set up a GitHub 
account and
>> send a 'me too' email with the username or email address.
>> I'll send an invite for the FreeBSD-DotNet to that account. I'm not 
so sure
>> anymore about using GitHub for FreeBSD stuff, but it's a good place 
to
>> congregate.
> I'd like to pitch in. Never participated in an open-source project 
before so I
> don't know how much help I could be.
>
> E-mail is the same as this message (eraleg...@hotmail.com)
> GH Account is 
https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2FEcho-8-ERA&data=02%7C01%7CTomas.Weinfurt%40microsoft.com%7C24a4afb4b47f4a7a1d5208d4fd862dab%7C72f988bf86f141af91ab2d7cd011db47%7C1%7C0%7C636412200126651288&sdata=WqH7%2BN%2BatYCU4BYs5409sZMMHWJPILJnLjGm7m7v988%3D&reserved=0
>
> Regards,
> Robert Alegrid
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Re: DotNet Core on FreeBSD

2017-09-18 Thread Tomas Weinfurt via freebsd-mono
>Sweet! I love the "Thar be Dragons!" warning. :)
  
Daemons & Dragons! (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BSD_Daemon) 
I resisted urge to put there note on cake eaters.

> This also links to the original core 1.x FreeBSD build guide. I lost
>this one a while back and could never find it. :(
  
There is another great link here:
https://github.com/dotnet/corefx/issues/1626

way down there is checklist of missing parts. 
We should try to reconstruct it for 2.0. 
For example, Filesystem.watchers is still missing. 
The API surface increased quite a bit in 2.0 – so as the gap.
My current thinking is to fork the build to add FreeBSD flavor and throw 
“PlatformNotSupported” and then finding somebody to work on implementation. 

  
>Tomas, from reading through your instructions,  there seems to be two
>   obstacles and they are both managed code?
>   - corelib - dotnet/coreclr/src/mscorelib seems to be the corelib you
>are talking about?
 >   - corefx - managed code
 >   
>If that's true, then we should definitely give mono a shot at bringing
 >   those up. I'm downloading the dotnet/coreclr now.
   
And yes, that  is mscorelib. I did ask around and Mono used to be supported for 
building.
It was claimed unstable and removed from build. You will need to get 
compilation as well as msbuild working right. 
For now, I’m going to ignore building part, and I’ll focus on getting coreCLR & 
coreFX working well. 
On the side, I’ll try to shepherd changes to cli & msbuild so they can properly 
recognize FreeBSD as a platform. 

 Tomas

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Re: DotNet Core Source Build Questions

2017-09-19 Thread Tomas Weinfurt via freebsd-mono
j:
/storage/russellh/Git/coreclr/dir.targets: Project file could not be
imported, it was being imported by
/storage/russellh/Git/coreclr/src/mscorlib/System.Private.CoreLib.csproj:
/storage/russellh/Git/coreclr/dir.targets could not import
"$(ToolsDir)/Build.Common.targets" (System.Private.CoreLib)x

A quick search showed something about wrong framework version. I
wonder if I should ping off the Xamarina/Mono team?

Russ


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Re: DotNet Core Source Build Questions

2017-09-20 Thread Tomas Weinfurt via freebsd-mono
ldToolsPackageVersion=2.0.0-prerelease-01931-01
> Running: 
/storage/russellh/Git/corefx/packages/microsoft.dotnet.buildtools/2.0.0-prerelease-01931-01/lib/init-tools.sh
> /storage/russellh/Git/corefx
> /storage/russellh/Git/corefx/Tools/dotnetcli/dotnet
> /storage/russellh/Git/corefx/Tools
> russellh@prescott:/storage/russellh/Git/corefx%
>
>
> I tried building the mscorelib in monodevelop (and also tried xbuild)
> but got the following error:
>
> Error: 
/storage/russellh/Git/coreclr/src/mscorlib/System.Private.CoreLib.csproj:
> /storage/russellh/Git/coreclr/dir.targets: Project file could not be
> imported, it was being imported by
> 
/storage/russellh/Git/coreclr/src/mscorlib/System.Private.CoreLib.csproj:
> /storage/russellh/Git/coreclr/dir.targets could not import
> "$(ToolsDir)/Build.Common.targets" (System.Private.CoreLib)x
>
> A quick search showed something about wrong framework version. I
> wonder if I should ping off the Xamarina/Mono team?
    >
> Russ
>
>
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Re: DotNet Core on FreeBSD

2017-09-20 Thread Tomas Weinfurt via freebsd-mono
I have not tried as small, but the native parts do not need much. 
The build has option (-numproc) to limit parallelism and that should help if 
you run into troubles.
Also, watch for limit on open file descriptors.  

Tomas

On 9/20/17, 2:39 PM, "owner-freebsd-m...@freebsd.org on behalf of Carsten 
Larsen"  wrote:

This all sounds very interesting !

Given the new build instructions on github I will also give it try.

What are the requirements in terms of memory for the build process to 
complete? Would a VPS with 512Mb be enough?

Kind regards
Carsten


On 20-09-2017 03:35 Aaron Havens wrote:
> I am going through the Building instructions and updating anything I find.
> Let me know if I add something that should be left out or should do it
> differently.
> 
> Aaron
> 
> On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 10:11 PM, Tomas Weinfurt via freebsd-mono <
> freebsd-mono@freebsd.org> wrote:
> 
>> First draft is posted here: 
https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fdotnet%2F&data=02%7C01%7CTomas.Weinfurt%40microsoft.com%7Cfe32f86c6e024ee71f6108d500710a0a%7C72f988bf86f141af91ab2d7cd011db47%7C1%7C0%7C636415407870960109&sdata=6UXyqkEidTTQQJI6FqPIvCMRiot29zXFMWyduTn6jV4%3D&reserved=0
>> corefx/wiki/Building-.NET-Core--2.x-on-FreeBSD
>> Probably incomplete.
>> It would be good if anybody can take a look, try and improve.
>> This is essentially equivalent of what has been done for 1.x.
>> My next step is to have cross-OS tests and get them running on FreeBSD
>> host.
>>
>> Tomas
>>
>> On 9/16/17, 9:59 PM, "owner-freebsd-m...@freebsd.org on behalf of Tomas
>> Weinfurt via freebsd-mono" > freebsd-mono@freebsd.org> wrote:
>>
>>  I’ll get WIKI started with instructions on github. I just did not 
get
>> to it yet.
>>  At least the runtime can be built without windows now. (using Linux
>> instead)
>>  I still have some work left to cross-target for FreeBSD on Linux so
>> one can build proper managed assemblies.
>>  Attempts to use Linux binaries for bootstrap failed so far because
>> Linux emulation is lacking mincore() support.
>>
>>  Tomas
>>
>>
>>  On 9/16/17, 9:40 PM, "owner-freebsd-m...@freebsd.org on behalf of
>> Russell Haley" > russ.ha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>  Hey Guys,
>>
>>  Tomas has shared a binary with me and warned it's pretty rough. 
I'm
>>  not getting very far with it. I'll share the same link if 
someone
>> is
>>  interested but it's probably best to wait until Tomas offers
>> something
>>  more functional and some instructions.
>>
>>  Is it possible for someone to start a FreeBSD wiki page for 
DotNet
>>  Core? Tomas and Karel want to keep the progress tracked via 
their
>>  tools  (Github accounts etc), but I think a wiki page would be 
good
>>  for status updates and the like?
>>
>>  Russ
>>
>>
>>  On Fri, Sep 15, 2017 at 8:46 PM, Robert Alegrid <
>> eraleg...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>  > On Thursday, 14 September 2017 4:24 PM, Russell Haley wrote:
>>  >> If you'd like to participate/join the fun, please set up a
>> GitHub account and
>>  >> send a 'me too' email with the username or email address.
>>  >> I'll send an invite for the FreeBSD-DotNet to that account. 
I'm
>> not so sure
>>  >> anymore about using GitHub for FreeBSD stuff, but it's a good
>> place to
>>  >> congregate.
>>  > I'd like to pitch in. Never participated in an open-source
>> project before so I
>>  > don't know how much help I could be.
>>  >
>>  > E-mail is the same as this message (eraleg...@hotmail.com)
>>  > GH Account is 
https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fna01.safelinks&data=02%7C01%7CTomas.Weinfurt%40microsoft.com%7Cfe32f86c6e024ee71f6108d500710a0a%7C72f988bf86f141af91ab2d7cd011db47%7C1%7C0%7C636415407870960109&sdata=SjJjylJEmh59rdcN9e%2BHeO8PibDKj9v0sxm%2FTNbHY3g%3D&reserved=0.
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2.0 bootsrap

2017-09-24 Thread Tomas Weinfurt via freebsd-mono
I made another step towards getting build working on FreeBSD:
https://github.com/wfurt/blob

+ dotnet new; dotnet restore; dotnet run -> works on FreebSD.
- I still have some issue using that dotnet cli for a full build.

Running unit tests on FreeBSD still needs some work.
Hopefully that should be resolved shortly and outcome from unit test can paint 
clearer map of the gap.
I have few PRs to push my private changes to master.

At this point, I’m looking for help with specific issues.

For example:
GetExePath in corefx/System.Diagnostics.Process

I have simple hack using readlink(“/proc/curproc/file”)
I think better implantation should not depend on mounted /proc
Also, I only fix only one function msbuild was failing on.
This may not be interesting for normal apps, but I think it is important for 
various tools to work properly.

I’m also looking for takers for file watchers. There has been some chatter in 
the past.
We may always throw – not-supported-by-platform but somebody may have insight 
if the landscape improved since last year.

Whoever is working on whatever: please tag everything with os-freebsd.
That will make it easier for everybody to track what is going on.

Tomas
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Re: DotNet Core 2.0 - Status Update

2017-09-27 Thread Tomas Weinfurt via freebsd-mono
Yes, your assessment seems right David. 
This is similar to building compiler. You need something to compile it with. 
C# compiler Roslyn is written in c#. 
To break the loop, you have set of reference bits – previous version, mono or 
something else. 
We will still probably need precompiled assemblies in order to run Roslyn and 
other tools.

I’ve been trying to hack up “previous” version for FreeBSD so at least people 
can build and start working on fixes.
Fact that code builds does not mean it is ready. I can build and run “hello 
world” but running msbuild kills runtime.
Many tests are failing in corefx. (don’t know about coreclr and other repos 
yet) 
I think there is long way before we can call it ready for preview. 

The build from beginning is not specific to FreeBSD.
To add to the list: - Build the managed parts on FreeBSD with Linux/OSX/Windows 
version (theoretical only)
There may be more than one answer. It may be handy if previous version exists – 
for people who want to just hack on single repo and fix a bug. 
Building everything from scratch can be complicated and tedious. But I think 
the path should exist and be scriptable. 

Tomas

On 9/27/17, 12:15 PM, "David Naylor"  wrote:

On Sunday, 24 September 2017 23:36:32 Russell Haley wrote:
> Hey,
> 
> *This is my understanding of what's going on and I am looking for
> Tomas or Karel to correct or clarify.
> 
> I've continued poking around on the build to little effect so far.
> Tomas has said there is an update to the official repository coming
> soon that runs for the most part on his 11-release instance. (I'm sure
> he will elaborate at some point).
> 
> Progress for Users:
> The ability to produce binaries that will allow people to compile and
> run applications is still a little ways out but there is a "first
> candidate" coming for the curious.
> 
> For "the curious":
> There are multiple repositories for DotNet Core but two main "halves"
> to any runtime: the native parts and the managed code parts. Right
> now, the native pieces build for Tomas. The managed code parts however
> require there to be an existing copy of the .Net Framework to build
> dotnet core 2.0. Because that doesn't exist on FreeBSD (and never
> will), there are currently three solutions:
> 
    > - Build the managed parts on Windows
> - Build the managed parts on Linux
> - Build the managed parts on FreeBSD with mono (theoretical only)
> 
> >From what I understand, this bootstrap conundrum will always exist for
> 
> FreeBSD (except using a prior port to bootstrap the next one?). What I
> think needs to happen is we need to create a first version of the port
> that imports the managed code from a Windows or Linux repository. This
> would become a boot strap port that could be replaced once the DotNet
> Core team at Microsoft figure out a more permanent solution. Or not,
> and we always have a bootstrap package.  :P
> 
> The alternative is to work towards getting the managed parts to build
> in Mono and making mono a prerequisite to build. This would be a
> FreeBSD only solution, but could get some traction from the Mono team
> (now at Microsoft) and would be good for the FreeBSD mono port.

We could do what Mono does to bootstrap the managed code (i.e. monolite):
 1) Have a machine running a prior version of dotnet (say 2.0)
 2) Use existing dotnet (2.0) to compile managed code for new dotnet (say 
2.1)
 3) Tarball the managed code and make available through FreeBSD's public 
distfiles infrastructure
 4) Update port's version of dotnet native code to new version (2.1)
 5) Use the tarball in step (3) to compile managed code in ports for new 
version (2.1)
This is mostly the same as your first suggestion, except we compile the 
managed code from a prior version for dotnet instead of using a different 
OS.  

I would, personally, prefer directly compiling the managed code with mono 
as a 
backup (say, if someone wants to bootstrap the process themselves).  

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Re: Help Wanted - Work with MSFT and help finish the port of .NET Core to FreeBSD

2018-06-19 Thread Tomas Weinfurt via freebsd-mono
If anybody wants to help, it would be great to look at 
https://github.com/dotnet/coreclr/issues/18481

There is guy working on getting PowerShell working on FreeBSD. (#18067)
We got to point where we have semi-working SDK and I'm looking at msbuild 
problem related to named pipes. 
Aside from that, this round looks somewhat promising.
I made some progress on updating source-build as well as with some caveats it 
is possible to run Linux SDK under Linux64 emulation. 

Tomas

On 11/8/17, 11:00 PM, "owner-freebsd-m...@freebsd.org on behalf of Russell 
Haley"  wrote:

On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 10:15 AM, David Naylor  
wrote:
> On Wednesday, 27 September 2017 22:02:43 Russell Haley wrote:
>> +1
>> I threw some comments on the open issues.
>
> Hi
>
> I hope the porting of .NET Core has been progressing.  I must apologise, I
    > have dropped the ball on updating mono.  This will come with a working 
version
> of msbuild which I am sure would be helpful in the porting process.
>
> I'm slowly picking up the mono porting work on my side, and hope to get
> something committed in the next few weeks.
>
> Do you perhaps have an update on your side?
>
> Regards
>
> David

Hi David,

Tomas has been working dilligently over the last couple of weeks, but
I have been in limbo with no computer and no time until a few days
ago. The changes Tomas is making have been integrated into the head
repos and I am attempting to build from that using the instructions
provided on the dotnetcore wiki.

Nothing I am doing is unique. Anyone can pull corefx and coreclr repos
and follow along in the instructions.

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I was able to get everything to build on Windows last night, and have
the SDK (corefx) built on FreeBSD. The runtime (coreclr) is failing in
some sections of the test code. I forwarded my errors but have not
gotten back to them yet. I am currently fighting with virtualbox to
try and get shared folders working. It looks like I need to rebuild my
guest additions from ports. Nothing for free my friend. XD

I sincerely would like to help again with the Mono build but finding
time will be difficult.  I'd like to unburden you from the Mono 5 port
so you can play on DNC! As soon as  I have confirmed Tomas' build and
finish a step in an unrelated project

(https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Freviews.freebsd.org%2FD12921&data=02%7C01%7CTomas.Weinfurt%40microsoft.com%7Cd776769e3f7f4b1a217208d5273f819f%7C72f988bf86f141af91ab2d7cd011db47%7C1%7C0%7C636458076071078070&sdata=aWUNTWvWHi9CZNi7df%2FWL8JF3u4Msu5hT3TDJsNJNs4%3D&reserved=0),
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(unless someone else can step in).

Glad to here from you,

Russ
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Re: ASP.Net and file changes on FreeBSD

2015-03-15 Thread Ji-Haw Foo via freebsd-mono
I've been asking this same question since I started porting .NET to FBSD, Like 
you I got silence on this question, which leads me to conclude that the only 
way forward is to manually restart the service to effect a change. It sucks but 
there's a web page/ module you can load to do it easily over HTTP.
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Re: [MonoDevelop] Latest MonoDevelop Progress

2016-08-21 Thread Miguel de Icaza via freebsd-mono
Hello,

We are working to get the PCL reference assemblies relicensed under MIT to 
allow redistribution and avoid these gymnastics.

Miguel.

On 8/20/16, 2:15 AM, "Monodevelop-list on behalf of Russell Haley" 
 
wrote:

Success!

I was able to build monodevelop from master by including the correct
PCLs (links below, thanks Romain!) and applying the small git diff
attached. I created a default console project in MD and ran it, but
that's as far as I took my exploration (so far).

Thanks very much for everyones help. Mikayla, thanks so much for your 
support.

So, about that "patch".  I basically just hacked something out of a
file in a language i know nothing about. It seemed trivial enough
(someones not going to get a popup)? I don't use fsharp so

On another note, I was poking around on the .net core sites. I wonder
what's going to happen with monodevelop and .net core? It seems they
    (er, you?) have side stepped mono entirely.

Anyway, I'm going to enjoy my small irrelevant victory. Cheers!

Russ

Romains zip. I haven't tested it yet, but it unzips fine.

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tar I created using 7zip.
https://github.com/FreeBSD-DotNet/Microsoft-PCLs


Frameworks:

russellh@prescott:~/Git/monodevelop% pkg info fsharp
fsharp-4.0.1.10
Name   : fsharp
Version: 4.0.1.10
Installed on   : Tue Aug 16 23:37:05 2016 PDT
Origin : lang/fsharp
Architecture   : freebsd:10:x86:64
Prefix : /usr/local
Categories : lang
Licenses   : APACHE20
Maintainer : m...@freebsd.org
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Comment: Functional and object-oriented language for the .NET 
platform
Annotations:
Flat size  : 45.5MiB
Description:
F# is an open-source, strongly typed, multi-paradigm programming
language encompassing functional, imperative and object-oriented
programming techniques.  F# is most often used as a cross-platform CLI
language, but can also be used to generate JavaScript and GPU code.

F# is developed by The F# Software Foundation and Microsoft.  An open
source, cross-platform edition of F# is available from the F# Software
Foundation.  F# is also a fully supported language in Visual Studio.
Other tools supporting F# development include Mono, MonoDevelop,
SharpDevelop and the WebSharper tools for JavaScript and HTML5 web
programming.

F# originated as a variant of ML and has been influenced by OCaml, C#,
Python, Haskell, Scala and Erlang.

WWW: 
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russellh@prescott:~/Git/monodevelop% pkg info mono
mono-4.4.2.11
Name   : mono
Version: 4.4.2.11
Installed on   : Sun Aug 14 22:57:25 2016 PDT
Origin : lang/mono
Architecture   : freebsd:10:x86:64
Prefix : /usr/local
Categories : lang
Licenses   :
Maintainer : m...@freebsd.org
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Comment: Open source implementation of .NET Development Framework
Shared Libs required:
libinotify.so.0
Shared Libs provided:
libmonosgen-2.0.so.1
libmonoboehm-2.0.so.1
libikvm-native.so
libmono-profiler-iomap.so.0
libmono-profiler-aot.so.0
libmono-profiler-log.so.0
libMonoSupportW.so
libMonoPosixHelper.so
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objective is to enable UNIX developers to build and deploy cross-platform
.NET Applications. The project implements various technologies developed 

lang/mono6.8 fails to build with NINJA enabled.

2020-12-21 Thread Ralf van der Enden via freebsd-mono
Hello,

 

I've found an issue with the lang/mono6.8 port when NINJA is enabled. The
port sets CONFIGURE_ON=ninja. This results in the following error:

 

Ready to run './configure'.

Done running external/bdwgc/autogen.sh ...

Running ./configure --enable-maintainer-mode --enable-compile-warnings
--disable-dtrace --disable-big-arrays ninja --with-spectre-mitigation=yes
--without-x --prefix=/usr/local --localstatedir=/var --mandir=/usr/local/man
--disable-silent-rules --infodir=/usr/local/share/info/
--build=amd64-portbld-freebsd12.2 ...

configure: WARNING: you should use --build, --host, --target

configure: loading site script /usr/ports/Templates/config.site

checking build system type... amd64-portbld-freebsd12.2

checking host system type... Invalid configuration `ninja': machine `ninja'
not recognized

configure: error: /bin/sh ./config.sub ninja failed

===>  Script "autogen.sh" failed unexpectedly.

 

When changed to CONFIGURE_ENABLE=ninja everything works as expected.

 

Best regards,

 

Ralf van der Enden

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