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HADesigner almost working on Linux

Started by tschak909, April 09, 2008, 02:47:32 AM

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tschak909

With some minor changes, I have been able to get HADesigner to compile, build, and run on Linux...........almost......

http://www.localeconcept.com/pub/hadesigner_linux_1.png
http://www.localeconcept.com/pub/hadesigner_linux_2.png

some bits of buttons are missing, and calls to some dialogue boxes cause a backtrace explosion.

Would love some .NET programmer helpage, to see what can be done.

-Thom

nosilla99

Thom

Good luck with the port to linux, unfortunately .NET is not something I have ever been inclined to learn so will leave you and the other coders to suffer this headache  ;D

NOS

tschak909


ddamron

Thom, I'm familiar with .net... what language is it in?
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tschak909

it's all C#... written as a System.Windows.Forms app.

-Thom

dopey

I actually write in .NET a lot for my paying job (it pays the bills), but I've never attempted to develop .NET on Linux and wouldn't really know how to compile it let alone debug it... that's why I didn't respond...

I assume you're using Novell's implementation of .NET to compile (I can't for the life of me remember the name of project), is that correct?

System.Windows.Forms is a pretty basic forms class used only for basic GUI. Most, if not all, .NET projects reference more than that. Your actually problem can also depend on the version of .NET it was supposed to be compiled against as well...

I have come across many differnt bugs in Microsoft's implementation of .NET that I had to workaround by directly implementing the Windows API... you may want to check that the project doesn't attempt to do that (you wouldn't receive compile errors if the it only implements the Windows API based on the OS it's being compiled against using the interpreter)... but again I'm talking Windows and I'm not sure what impact that would have when trying to compile on Linux...

danielmayer

From good old JtG / MCE-recorder they named MONO (http://www.mono-project.com/Main_Page) as linux-.net-derivate, because they tried to convert those two programs to linux. But I won't give it a call for good windoof&linux-compatibility... but... who knows... I read about it some years ago.
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tschak909

uhm, that is the most useless post i've ever read. what are you trying to say?

-Thom

danielmayer

your are so meany...  :'(
only tried to give a hint to an established .NET for linux...
... won't write anything again here....
.. no one wants...
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tschak909

sorry about that, please accept my apology.

I use Mono to build, and with a few changes, it almost works.

-Thom

jeffr76

Count me in , setting up dev env now (well not now but when i am at home)
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