I have just installed Mono v4.0.4 on MACOSX 10.10.5 Yosemite.
The installer package was: MonoFramework-MDK-4.0.4.4.macos10.xamarin.x86.pkg
downloaded from http://www.mono-project.com/download/ last night.
I have a webapi app that I would like to run with xsp4.exe. I use this command line:
/usr/bin/mono --runtime=v4.5 /Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework/Versions/4.0.4/lib/mono/4.5/xsp4.exe
I get this output:
WARNING: The runtime version supported by this application is unavailable.
Using default runtime: v4.0.30319
...
Why do I get this message? Why does it say, "the runtime version is unavailable"?
I believe I have v4.5 installed, with mono v4.0.4. In the directory /Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework/Versions/4.0.4/lib/mono
, I can see
- 2.0
- 3.5
- 4.0
- 4.5
Does this NOT indicate that v4.5 of the runtime is available?
Inside the 4.5 directory, I see lots of DLLs, all symlinked to a gac directory. The targets of these symlinks exist.
I can't figure out how to tell mono, YEAH, v4.5 DOES EXIST. USE IT.
I have a separate, probably related problem. After getting the above warning, xsp4 runs. When I try to load the ASPX app in the browser, I get the dreaded CS0234 error,
System.Web.Compilation.CompilationException
CS0234: The type or namespace name `Http' does not exist in the namespace `System.Web'. Are you missing an assembly reference?
But in /Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework/Versions/4.0.4/lib/mono/4.5 , I can see
System.Web.Http.dll -> ../gac/System.Web.Http/4.0.0.0__31bf3856ad364e35/System.Web.Http.dll
And that DLL sure does exist in the gac directory. I think xsp4/mono cannot find the System.Web.Http.dll which is part of v4.5. Am I right?
I am doing something basic wrong. Can someone steer me right?
mono --runtime=
That option is to control the CLR runtime:
If you disasm xsp4.exe you will see that it requires a host that can provide the CLR 4.0 runtime:
Or via xCorFlags:
Mono will auto-detect the runtime required by probing the CIL that it is loading, so there is no need to specify it unless you really need to force a different runtime version.
FYI: Mono installs shell scripts for tools/utilities for xsp4 (and others) so you do not have to hand-type the paths: