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List:       f-spot-list
Subject:    Re: back to an old problem
From:       Jack <ostroffjh () sbcglobal ! net>
Date:       2015-07-08 19:18:31
Message-ID: 559D7787.2020009 () sbcglobal ! net
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Agreed.  I wasn't proposing f-spot to do that.  I think I didn't realize 
you were having the same issue.  When I get home later, I'll remove that 
entry from /etc/mono.config and try everything from scratch.  I don't 
recall finding a copy of libgtk-win32 or libgtk-x11 anywhere within the 
f-spot build or install directories, but I might have only been looking 
for one and not the other. Hopefully I'll get to this later today - 
otherwise it may be few days.

On 7/8/2015 3:02 PM, Matthieu Nguyen wrote:
> but that's the thing, f-spot shouldn't touch /etc/mono.conf. What if
> an update to mono erases your mono.conf and the workaround you made?
> :).
> So it's great you found a workaround, but it's still just that, a
> workaround. I have a feeling I found the bottom of the issue, but I am
> not too eager to go to the lead dev saying "works on *my* machine" as
> the only justification :D.
> With regards to the 2.0 API version, I guess you are referring to:
> https://github.com/mono/f-spot/pull/29 :)
>
> On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 8:52 PM, Jack <ostroffjh@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>> I'll have to read this again more carefully when I'm at home. However, I
>> finally solved the problem of not finding libgtk-win32 by adding the dllmap
>> statement to /etc/mono.conf.  With that alone, the configure/compile went
>> fine.  I also manually updated to the 2.0 API versions of gtk-sharp and
>> gtk-sharp-glib, pending Gentoo creating new packages.  Also - after those
>> changes, I started with a fresh git clone.
>>
>> Jack
>>
>>
>> On 7/8/2015 2:31 PM, Matthieu Nguyen wrote:
>>> Trying to compile from latest sources on a clean mageia5, I ran into
>>> the problem again. The odd thing is, all the csproj and .config files
>>> create the mapping to libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0, except one,
>>> gtk-sharp-beans.dll. The one that is in the bin folder. I do not know
>>> *why* the dll is copied from wherever it is taken. All I know is that
>>> if I *remove* gtk-sharp-beans.dll from the f-spot/bin directory, then
>>> the error goes away. And, oddly enough, the gtk-sharp-beans.dll under
>>> f-spot/bin is without any .config.
>>>
>>> I think I tried to fix it in one of my pull requests, but that didn't
>>> get merged to main.
>>>
>>>
>>> https://github.com/NguyenMatthieu/f-spot/commit/b9ac2c31d58682b7cb77e680c556e18eec2ab474
>>>
>>> (What I did at the time was remove the  "<Package>"  for
>>> gtk-sharp-beans in all csproj files, it seemed to prevent the dll from
>>> being copied).
>>>
>>> If you could try that on your machine (removing the
>>> gtk-sharp-beans.dll from f-spot/bin and from /usr/local/lib/f-spot/ ),
>>> and if it does indeed work, then I'll resuggest my pull request, or an
>>> updated version of it...
>>>
>>> On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 3:01 AM, Jack <ostroffjh@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>>>> Well,  I'm finally getting back to spending some time trying to get this
>>>> to
>>>> work, still with no luck.
>>>>
>>>> I do not find libgtk-win32 anywhere.  As I said, it is mapped in the gac
>>>> to
>>>> libgtk-x11, which is in /usr/lib/....  Should there be a copy of it in
>>>> /usr/local/lib/f-spot?  That directory has lots of .dll files, some with
>>>> an
>>>> associated .mdb  and some with a .config.  The only .so in that directory
>>>> is
>>>> libfspot.so.  However, both FSpot.Gui.dll.config and Hyena.Gui.dll.config
>>>> include a line mapping libgtk-win32-2.0-0.dll to libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0.
>>>>
>>>> Any suggestions on further troubleshooting would be greatly appreciated.
>>>>
>>>> Jack
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 2015.03.29 15:47, Matthieu Nguyen wrote:
>>>>> I recall having a problem with a dll like that because it was somehow
>>>>> copied to the bin folder without a .dll.config to go with it, so in the
>>>>> end
>>>>> F-Spot was trying to load the .dll from the /usr/local/lib/f-spot/
>>>>> folder
>>>>> which was missing the .config linking to the proper .so, rather than
>>>>> taking
>>>>> the lib from the gac.
>>>>>
>>>>> Check what you have in your /usr/local/lib/f-spot folder, just in
>>>>> case...
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, Mar 29, 2015 at 9:19 PM, Jack <ostroffjh@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>>>>>> As I said in the other thread, I have gotten f-spot from git-head to
>>>>>> compile, but I still get a dll not found error on
>>>>>> libgth-win32-2.0-0.dll.
>>>>>> This seems odd, because that library is in a dllmap in the gac for both
>>>>>> gnome-sharp and gtk-sharp, both pointing to
>>>>>> target="libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0"
>>>>>> which exists in both /usr/lib32 and /use/lib64, and is loaded before,
>>>>>> and is
>>>>>> searched in both before and immediately after the error, if I run
>>>>>> f-spot
>>>>>> with MONO_LOG_LEVEL=debug.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've found this error referenced in a few bug reports (f-spot and other
>>>>>> apps) but no definitive solution, just claims that something wasn't
>>>>>> installed correctly.  It seems as if neither of those two dllmap
>>>>>> entries is
>>>>>> being read.  I could try putting it explicitly in f-spot.exe.config,
>>>>>> but I
>>>>>> don't know if that's really a good solution for the long run, or just a
>>>>>> quick work-around.
>>>>>> Any thoughts or suggestions?
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