On 24/01/2013 19:15, Bruce wrote:
Alex J Lennon <ajlennon@...> writes:
Hi all, Autif,
I've been working to support .NET development on Linux
over the past few days.
There is a Visual Studio plugin, MonoTools for Visual Studio
which provides support for local and remote debugging of
.NET applications with Mono.
This requires a remote stub to be running on the target
platform, monotools-server.
I've created a recipe to build monotools-server, which in
turn required me to pull in Openembedded Legacy recipes
for mono-xsp and gtk-sharp.
As it stands I'm now able to build an X enabled image for
the Raspberry Pi and remote-debug some simple Windows
Forms .NET applications within the Visual Studio IDE.
Recipes are hosted here in 'recipes-mono'
git@...:ciseco-eve.meta-eve.git
If there is interest in migrating these recipes into meta-mono
and somebody will review them then I'll be pleased to make
whatever changes are needed to comply with relevant
Yocto policies.
Best Regards, (& Happy Holidays)
Alex
Hello,
I stumbled on to this site and would like to know if you can tell me how to get
monotools-server installed and how to run it on Raspberry Pi?
I tried following the instructions at this site:
http://mono-project.com/GettingStartedWithMonoVS
and got the Visual Studio side to work but can't figure out how to get
monotools-server to run on Pi. Specifically this part tripped me up:
Download Servers for Linux and Mac to Run/Debug Remotely
Linux:
Use the openSUSE 1click from your existing Linux system:
http://mono-project.com/files/2/2b/Monovs-1click.png
Note: After installing on Linux, launch the "MonoTool GUI Server" from the
application menu to start the server.
I tried clicking on the above link in Medora and it just hangs. Is your version
of Monotools-server available somewhere? I would greatly appreciate any help
you can offer. Thanks,
Bruce
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Hi Bruce,
You might try the instructions I left here. These images should have the
monotools server in.
I did see a problem building GTK# the other day though which I still
might need to look into:
https://www.assembla.com/spaces/ciseco-eve/wiki/Getting_Started
If you do look at this I'd be grateful if you feed back to me on how it
goes for you.
NB. Another point is that the activation code request on the MonoTools
site appears not to work.
If you contact Xamarin directly they seem happy to give you a
code though.
Cheers,
Alex
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