Thanks David. I dug around in the code and it looks like Cairo (the
graphics library Mono uses) doesn't support anything higher-quality than
bilinear interpolation, which is unfortunate.
I did end up using GraphicsMagick (a fork of ImageMagick) by invoking the
process, which means I didn't have to
Hello,
you can install the package mono-libgdlplus from my repository, which will
set the link properly.
Or does my package have a bug?
All the best,
Timotheus
On 3 August 2013 09:17, k0l0b0k wrote:
> Hello Timotheus. It's a great job done, many-many thanks for you. I've used
> it on Debian
You can run a program that will listen for monodevelop on a TCP port before
it enters it's main method.
$ mono --debug
--debugger-agent=transport=dt_socket,address=0.0.0.0:12345,server=y,suspend=y
myprogram.exe
That will sit listening on port 12345 for a debugger to attach.
On another host you
Mono WCF support is very incomplete. Recommend looking at ServiceStack:
http://servicestack.net
On Aug 6, 2013, at 4:12 AM, alexzhu wrote:
> Mono version: 3.3.0 (master/568e0bc)
> Service: Self-hosted RESTful service
>
> I found a few things ain't compatible with .NET, may be not implemented?
I create an RPM of the runtime the quick and dirty way, with FPM, and then it
is installed into a path of my choosing, basically as a private runtime for my
application:
http://loosexaml.wordpress.com/2013/07/27/creating-a-mono-3-rpm-on-centos/
You could do basically the same to package up an R
Mono version: 3.3.0 (master/568e0bc)
Service: Self-hosted RESTful service
I found a few things ain't compatible with .NET, may be not implemented?
* CODE:*
[OperationContract]
[WebInvoke(Method = "POST", UriTemplate = "MyMethod?a={aged}",
RequestFormat = WebMessageFormat.Js
and Bump.
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On 8/10/2013 6:50 AM, Daniel Lo Nigro wrote:
Any ideas? Should I just defer thumbnail creation to something like
ImageMagick/GraphicsMagick or are there some other options I can set in
Mono to make it produce higher-quality output?
From what I read, there is nothing in mono. I ended up using
System.Net.WebException: Request timed out
at System.Net.FtpWebRequest.EndGetRequestStream (IAsyncResult asyncResult)
[0x00075] in
C:\cygwin\tmp\monobuild\build\BUILD\mono-2.10.9\mcs\class\System\System.Net\FtpWebRequest.cs:468
at System.Net.FtpWebRequest.GetRequestStream () [0x9] in
C:\c
Hi,
I've created a C# application in monodevelop i was using VS but i went to
Linux so i'm using now Monodevelop
so i want to deploy my project to be installed in windows and linux what can
i do
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Aaron,
Thank you for your interest. I get an immediate timeout at:
FtpWebResponse response = (FtpWebResponse)request.GetResponse();
I thought I mentioned that... sorry.
MikeN
On 8/2/2013 1:36 PM, Aaron [via Mono] wrote:
> When and in what way does it fail? Do you receive an exception?
>
> On J
Hello,
I would like to either deploy Mono DLL's my application uses with it, so
that the mono framework does not to be installed at all or I would like a
silent installer for the mono framework.
Its just about not bugging the user at all about stuff like that.
What would be best to do and how?
Hello Timotheus. It's a great job done, many-many thanks for you. I've used
it on Debian 6 containers, directly in production environment, and it works
well. One thing to fix - is a link system libgdiplus to
/opt/mono/lib/libgdiplus.so, it's missing and causes errors if using
System.Drawing. Once a
We are porting our ASP.NET 4.5 MVC4 project to Mono 3.0.2 on CentOS 6.4
and we use Ionic.Zip. Although the Ionic.Zip.dll file is in our bin
directory I still receive error messages regarding compression ("wrapper
managed-to-native) System.IO.Compression.DeflateStream.CreateZStream ").
I have
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