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Hi... I've used Tomboy on rhel4 and loved it, but unfortunately was forced to rhel5 (through work) and I'm having issues getting tomboy started.
I'm seeing the following when I attempt to start tomboy via command line. I'm guessing that the same is happening when I use the icon on the gnome launcher also, but the error output isn't be captured, as far as I know anyway.
Quote:
[opiet@opie ~] --> tomboy
Unhandled Exception: System.TypeInitializationException: An exception was thrown by the type initializer for Mono.Unix.Native.Stdlib ---> System.DllNotFoundException: libMonoPosixHelper.so
at (wrapper managed-to-native) Mono.Unix.Native.Stdlib:GetDefaultSignal ()
at Mono.Unix.Native.Stdlib..cctor () [0x00000] --- End of inner exception stack trace ---
at <0x00000> <unknown method>
at Mono.Unix.UnixMarshal.AllocHeap (Int64 size) [0x00000]
at Mono.Unix.UnixMarshal.StringToHeap (System.String s, Int32 index, Int32 count, System.Text.Encoding encoding) [0x00000]
at Mono.Unix.UnixMarshal.StringToHeap (System.String s, System.Text.Encoding encoding) [0x00000]
at Mono.Unix.UnixMarshal.StringToHeap (System.String s) [0x00000]
at Mono.Unix.Catalog.MarshalStrings (System.String s1, System.IntPtr& p1, System.String s2, System.IntPtr& p2, System.String s3, System.IntPtr& p3) [0x00000]
at Mono.Unix.Catalog.Init (System.String package, System.String localedir) [0x00000]
at Tomboy.Tomboy.Main (System.String[] args) [0x00000]
Unhandled Exception: System.TypeInitializationException: An exception was thrown by the type initializer for Mono.Unix.Native.Stdlib ---> System.DllNotFoundException: libMonoPosixHelper.so
at (wrapper managed-to-native) Mono.Unix.Native.Stdlib:GetDefaultSignal ()
at Mono.Unix.Native.Stdlib..cctor () [0x00000] --- End of inner exception stack trace ---
at <0x00000> <unknown method>
at Mono.Unix.UnixMarshal.AllocHeap (Int64 size) [0x00000]
at Mono.Unix.UnixMarshal.StringToHeap (System.String s, Int32 index, Int32 count, System.Text.Encoding encoding) [0x00000]
at Mono.Unix.UnixMarshal.StringToHeap (System.String s, System.Text.Encoding encoding) [0x00000]
at Mono.Unix.UnixMarshal.StringToHeap (System.String s) [0x00000]
at Mono.Unix.Catalog.MarshalStrings (System.String s1, System.IntPtr& p1, System.String s2, System.IntPtr& p2, System.String s3, System.IntPtr& p3) [0x00000]
at Mono.Unix.Catalog.Init (System.String package, System.String localedir) [0x00000]
at Tomboy.Tomboy.Main (System.String[] args) [0x00000]
[opiet@opie ~] -->
I'm not sure if I'm missing something, or something wasn't setup correctly through the ./configure step.
Unfortuantely RHEL5 is a complete turd. I have been forced to use it at work. The install puts nothing on the machine. rpm selection is very limited. Plus I can not half of the need to compile programs compiled.
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