warlord | 16 Jun 2013 18:27
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Can't start Mono Documentation Browser

Help me, please, to understand why not run monodoc in ArchLinux! When I type
monodoc in the console displays the following message:
grep: /etc/gre.d/*.conf: No such file or directory

Unhandled Exception:
System.TypeLoadException: Could not load type 'Monodoc.EditMerger' from
assembly 'monodoc, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral,
PublicKeyToken=0738eb9f132ed756'.
[ERROR] FATAL UNHANDLED EXCEPTION: System.TypeLoadException: Could not load
type 'Monodoc.EditMerger' from assembly 'monodoc, Version=1.0.0.0,
Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=0738eb9f132ed756'.

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Peter Newhook | 23 Jan 2013 20:07
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Google Analytics - Most Visited Page

Is there a way to see the results of Google Analytics and what the most 
trafficked pages are? I'd like to know where to focus documentation efforts.
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Peter Newhook | 13 Jan 2013 05:19
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Should 3.0.3 be Listed as Stable

The download page, http://www.go-mono.com/mono-downloads/download.html,  
features 2.10.x as 'Stable' and 3.0.3 as 'Beta'. The roadmap 
(http://www.mono-project.com/Mono_Project_Roadmap) however lists the 
current release as 2.12 as the current release and confusingly points to 
to the Mono 3.0 release notes. There's also guidance that even numbered 
minor releases are stable, so 3.0 should be considered stable.

Is 3.0 considered the proper public release and the documentation is 
just out of date?
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gooisoft | 5 Nov 2012 20:09
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pre-compiled version 3.0 installation packages for windows?

Many thanks for all your great work. A note regarding documentation... This
page: http://www.mono-project.com/Release_Notes_Mono_3.0 implies (in the
section at the bottom titled "Installing Mono 3.0") that this page (which it
links to) http://www.go-mono.com/mono-downloads/download.html contains
"pre-compiled packages for Linux, Solaris, MacOS X and Windows" for Mono
version 3 .... which it does not. (As at today, it contains packages for
version 2.1, and a version 3.0 beta package for MacOSX.) Secondly, has
anyone made pre-compiled version 3.0 installation packages for windows?
Where can I get one?

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Andreia Gaita | 19 Mar 2012 16:24
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Google Summer of Code is here again!

Hi everyone!

Once again, the Mono team is happy to announce that we are participating in the Google Summer of Code 2012! Last year was a great success, and we hope this year will be even better!

As usual, project ideas and rules are available on our GSoC page at http://mono-project.com/Gsoc . The ideas list has been updated throughout last week, so don't be surprised if some things have moved around or disappeared. Feel free to choose one or more ideas from that page, or come up with your own awesome idea and send us your proposal!

This week is all about talking to developers and prospective mentors, discussing your ideas and getting feedback prior to the official student proposal submission phase, which starts on March 26th. Take this time to introduce yourself and get to know the community, and show us how excited you are about coding the summer away! :)

This mailing list is a good place to start for Orchard and Documentation ideas.
You can also find most devs over at the mono-devel list [1], the MonoDevelop devs over at the monodevelop list [2] and monodevelop-devel list [3]. A complete breakdown of all our mailing lists is available here [4].

And, of course, IRC is where everyone is: server irc.gnome.org, channels #mono (general mono discussions), #monodev (for Mono development), #monodevelop (for MonoDevelop), #monosoc (for GSoC-related questions).


Good luck, and happy coding!
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Marvin | 18 Jun 2011 12:21
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Status not working

I tried to find out if a class was implemented but the page throws a
lot of Javascript errors such as TreeView_HoverNode is not defined

Example page:
http://www.go-mono.com/status/status.aspx?reference=4.0&profile=4.0&assembly=System.Web
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Marcel Buchholz | 19 Aug 2010 15:48

Error in online documentation (ThreadsBeginnersGuide)

Hi,

I have just found an error in the online documentation about Threading
(http://www.mono-project.com/ThreadsBeginnersGuide):

In the example code for "Passing Parameters to Threads" with .Net 2.0,

Thread myThread = new Thread (delegate (object myValue){
    Thread.Sleep (1000);
    Console.WriteLine (String.Format ("The parameter have" +
			                                " a {0} in it's value",
			                                myValue));
    }

should be:

Thread myThread = new Thread (delegate (object myValue){
    Thread.Sleep (1000);
    Console.WriteLine (String.Format ("The parameter have" +
			                                " a {0} in it's value",
			                                myValue));
     });

- adding ");" to the last line.

Best regards,
Marcel Buchholz
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Alan Freed | 24 Apr 2010 12:18
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monodoc edit: GLib-WARNING

Hi,

I am attempting to write documentation for a DLL that I've written,
and which I use in a class that I teach.  My students are much
more likely to read on-line documentation than the pdf that I wrote.
So, I was excited to see that Monodoc has such a capability.  I
just can't seem to get it to work.  First of all, some system info:

I run Kubuntu, Linux version 2.6.31-20, with

mono --version
Mono JIT compiler version 2.4.2.3 (Debian 2.4.2.3+dfsg-2)
Copyright (C) 2002-2008 Novell, Inc and Contributors. www.mono-project.com
        TLS:           __thread
        GC:            Included Boehm (with typed GC)
        SIGSEGV:       altstack
        Notifications: epoll
        Architecture:  amd64
        Disabled:      none

Following the procedure outlined on page
http://www.mono-project.com/Generating_Documentation
I ran

monodocer -assembly:<my>.dll -path:en -pretty

which, as far as I can tell, ran correctly creating an "en"
directory with many xml files and subdirectories, etc.

The next step is to load this xml structure into monodoc
for editing, so I executed, and got the output stream

monodoc --edit en

(/usr/lib/monodoc/browser.exe:2998): GLib-WARNING **: g_set_prgname() called multiple times

Unhandled Exception: System.InvalidOperationException: Operation is not valid due to the current state of the object
  at Monodoc.EcmaHelpSource.MakeOperatorSignature (System.Xml.XmlNode n, System.String& nicename, System.String& sig) [0x00000]
  at Monodoc.EcmaUncompiledHelpSource..ctor (System.String base_file) [0x00000]
  at Monodoc.RootTree.LoadTree (System.String basedir) [0x00000]
  at Monodoc.RootTree.LoadTree () [0x00000]
  at Monodoc.Browser..ctor (System.String engine) [0x00000]
  at Monodoc.Driver.Main (System.String[] args) [0x00000]


I ran this on my computer at home and at work and got the same
output. Any thoughts or help would be most welcome.

Thanks,

Al
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Jonathan Pryor | 22 Feb 2010 22:44
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Re: monodoc --edit crashes on newly created doc

On Sun, 2010-02-21 at 14:28 -0500, Matthew Pirocchi wrote:
> I'm working on following this guide to getting started on documenting
> my code:
> http://www.mono-project.com/Generating_Documentation
> 
> 
> My code is divided into 4 assemblies, so I generated the documentation
> with these 4 commands:
> 
> 
> mdoc update -o cardinal-doc Cardinal.exe
> mdoc update -o cardinal-doc Cardinal.Core.dll
> mdoc update -o cardinal-doc Cardinal.Interface.dll
> mdoc update -o cardinal-doc Cardinal.Services.dll

Don't do that.

'cardinal-doc/index.xml' is supposed to contain all the types that are
within the assemblies you're documenting.  However, it is regenerated
each time 'mdoc' runs, and contains only those assemblies which are
being processed for that invocation.

Result: your second 'mdoc update' command causes index.xml to "lose" all
the types that were added by the first 'mdoc update', and the third
overwrites the second invocation, and...

There are two ways to handle multiple assemblies:

1. List all the assemblies at the same time, thus allowing index.xml to
properly contain all the types within the documentation index:

        mdoc update -o cardinal-doc Cardinal.exe Cardinal.Core.dll \
        	 Cardinal.Interfaces.dll Cardinal.Services.dll

2. Have multiple mdoc repositories, one per assembly:

        mdoc update -o cardinal-docs/Cardinal Cardinal.exe
        mdoc update -o cardinal-docs/Cardinal.Core Cardinal.Core.dll
        # ...

I follow (2) within http://gitorious.org/cadenza, placing documentation
within 'src/ASSEMBLY/Documentation/en', e.g. my MSBuild file [0]
contains a post-build event which updates the documentation [1]:

        <Import Project="..\..\lib\mdoc-net\mdoc.targets" />
        <PostBuildEvent>
                $(Mdoc) update --exceptions=added -o $(ProjectDir)Documentation\en $(TargetPath)
        </PostBuildEvent>

mdoc-export-html will accept multiple source directories, allowing a
single directory tree to contain documentation from all the assemblies:

        mdoc export-html -o html src/*/Documentation/en

To use 'monodoc --edit', you would need to use --edit separately for
each directory:

        monodoc --edit cardinal-docs/Cardinal \
        	--edit cardinal-docs/Cardinal.Core \
        # ...
> MonoDoc opens, and I see "Cardinal" in the sidebar as expected. I can
> click on "Cardinal", but when I expand it and try to click on any of
> its assemblies, monodoc crashes with this trace:

Which version of Mono is this?  Mono 2.4 seems to crash a lot for me,
while 2.6 and/or trunk seem far more stable.  I haven't investigated
why.  This could be the cause of your current pains, or having a
"confused" index.xml (as described above) could be the cause as well.

 - Jon

[0]
http://gitorious.org/cadenza/cadenza/blobs/master/src/Cadenza/Cadenza.csproj

[1]
http://gitorious.org/cadenza/cadenza/trees/master/src/Cadenza/Documentation/en

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John Feminella | 31 Jan 2010 22:14

Mono on Android: state of the union?

Around this time last year, Koushik Dutta and Marc Crichton were doing
some cool stuff with Mono on Android, demonstrating a complete working
stack and running DLR examples from a simple command prompt. Since
then, however, I've had a lot of trouble finding more recent
information about what's been happening.

See, e.g.:

* http://www.koushikdutta.com/2009/01/mono-on-android-with-gratuitous-shaky.html
* http://www.koushikdutta.com/2009/01/dalvik-vs-mono.html
* http://www.koushikdutta.com/2009/01/building-mono-for-android.html

If I wanted to write something in C# today and have it run on Mono on
my Android device, what's the easiest way to do this?

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