[gobolinux-users] Compiling Mono 1.2.2.1

Lucas C. Villa Real lucasvr at gobolinux.org
Mon Jan 15 17:00:27 UTC 2007


On 1/14/07, marco.cagnoli at oltrelinux.com <marco.cagnoli at oltrelinux.com> wrote:
> Hi all,

Hello there Marco,

> I was trying to make my first gobo recipe for the last version of Mono
> (1.2.2.1).
> I have two problems:
>
> 1) Compile Mono fails during the make step with this error
(...)
> Mono requires /proc to be mounted.
> make[7]: *** [install-local] Error 1
(...)
> it seems that Mono needs a /proc folder mounted: any idea how to solve this?

Weird. Well, you can try to 'export NO_UNION=yes' before running
Compile, but I don't think it will make any real difference. Do you
know which file Mono's build is looking for on /proc, or how it's
inferring that /proc isn't mounted?

> 2) I'm quite sure I read some time ago something of intersting about a
> chrootcompile to force compile to solve all dependencies specifically and
> not based on the system where I'm creating the recipe. During the
> compilation of Mono (I used simply Compile) it didn't ask me for pkgconfig
> and glib as I expected (these dependencies are mentioned in the readme
> file) because I have these packages in my system but obviously this is not
> thecorrect way. I can't find the article I read any more, can you give me
> a link?

Sure, here it is:
http://gobolinux.org/index.php?page=chrootcompile

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Lucas
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