Re: [Banshee-List] building 13.2 with daap has problems with Ubuntu



Banshee moved from ~/.gnome2 a long time ago to XDG compliant
directories. The directory you want is ~/.config/banshee/plugins

--Aaron



On Wed, 2008-01-23 at 19:53 -0500, Dave Lazar wrote:
> Thanks!
> That worked... Banshee builds.. with all the options I specified.
> 
> I compiled the cleaner plugin to my ~/.gnome2/banshee/plugins and I
> see two files there... Cleanup.dll and Cleanup.dll.mdb
> 
> I restart Banshee but see no Cleanup plugin??? 
> 
> Is there a build parameter for banshee itself that makes it scan for
> plugins in the ~/.gnome2/banshee/plugins directory or not???
> 
> Thanks!!
> 
> 
> 
> On Jan 23, 2008 6:48 PM, Aaron Bockover < abockover novell com> wrote:
>         Well unless you installed Mono by hand, its in /usr, provided
>         by your 
>         distribution.
>         
>         To uninstall mono-zeroconf from source, what you can do is
>         this:
>         
>         $ ./configure --prefix=/usr/local
>         $ sudo make uninstall
>         
>         Then re-configure for --prefix=/usr and make, make install. 
>         
>         --Aaron
>         
>         
>         On Wed, 2008-01-23 at 17:41 -0500, Dave Lazar wrote:
>         > How can I establish that mono is indeed living in /usr?
>         >
>         > And now that I have installed it both ways... /usr
>         and /usr/local... 
>         > is there an easy way to delete the files installed?
>         >
>         > I used ipod-sharp, podsleuth and mono-zeroconf installs all
>         before
>         > trying banshee....
>         >
>         > Although only mono-zeroconf appears to cause the build to
>         fail... 
>         >
>         > Thanks Aaron.. I will mess about till something definitive
>         happens...
>         >
>         >
>         >
>         >
>         >
>         > On Jan 23, 2008 5:33 PM, Aaron Bockover <
>         abockover novell com> wrote:
>         >         You probably configured/installed Mono.Zeroconf into
>         >         the /usr/local
>         >         prefix (or one other than /usr). This is not
>         advisable since
>         >         Mono is
>         >         in /usr and Mono.Zeroconf installs into the Mono
>         Global
>         >         Assembly Cache
>         >         (GAC).
>         >
>         >         You will need to either uninstall Mono.Zeroconf from
>         the
>         >         prefix you used
>         >         and run ./configure --prefix=/usr and install again.
>         Or, you 
>         >         can try
>         >         your luck with setting MONO_GAC_PREFIX when building
>         Banshee,
>         >         otherwise
>         >         Mono doesn't know where to find Mono.Zeroconf.
>         >
>         >         I.e . when building Banshee:
>         >
>         >         MONO_GAC_PREFIX=$MONO_GAC_PREFIX:/usr/local make
>         >
>         >         That will cause the build to succeed, but then you
>         may need to
>         >         also run
>         >         Banshee with the MONO_GAC_PREFIX set once
>         installed: 
>         >
>         >         MONO_GAC_PREFIX=$MONO_GAC_PREFIX:/usr/local banshee
>         >
>         >         The bottom line is that it's not a good idea to
>         split your
>         >         Mono
>         >         installation into separate prefixes unless you
>         really know 
>         >         what you are
>         >         doing.
>         >
>         >         I'd just configure/install everything into /usr
>         >
>         >
>         >         --Aaron
>         >
>         >
>         >         On Wed, 2008-01-23 at 17:01 -0500, Dave Lazar
>         wrote: 
>         >         > Hi,
>         >         >
>         >         > When building 13.2 with ipod-sharp, and DAAP.. I
>         get build
>         >         problems..
>         >         > centered on mono-zeroconf. The config script has
>         no problem 
>         >         locating
>         >         > mono-zerconf.. but the make step chokes on
>         building the DAAP
>         >         plugin. I
>         >         > can live without DAAP since avahi on Ubuntu 7.10
>         is also
>         >         busted it 
>         >         > seems... I used to be able to use 7.04 with
>         Banshee 12 and
>         >         DAAP with
>         >         > no problems...
>         >         >
>         >         > Build errors...
>         >         > 
>         >         > **
>         (../../../build/gconf-schema-extractor.exe:11880):
>         >         WARNING **: The
>         >         > following assembly referenced
>         >         >
>         >
>         from /opt/stable/src/Plugins/Banshee.Plugins.Daap/Banshee.Plugins.Daap.dll could not be loaded: 
>         >         >      Assembly:   Mono.Zeroconf
>          (assemblyref_index=9)
>         >         >      Version:     1.0.0.74
>         >         >      Public Key: e60c4f4a95e1099e 
>         >         > The assembly was not found in the Global Assembly
>         Cache, a
>         >         path listed
>         >         > in the MONO_PATH environment variable, or in the
>         location of
>         >         the
>         >         > executing assembly 
>         >         (/opt/stable/src/Plugins/Banshee.Plugins.Daap/).
>         >         >
>         >         >
>         >         > **
>         (../../../build/gconf-schema-extractor.exe:11880):
>         >         WARNING **:
>         >         > Could not load file or assembly ' Mono.Zeroconf ,
>         >         Version=1.0.0.74,
>         >         > Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=e60c4f4a95e1099e'
>         or one of
>         >         its
>         >         > dependencies. 
>         >         >
>         >         > **
>         (../../../build/gconf-schema-extractor.exe :11880):
>         >         WARNING **:
>         >         > Could not load file or assembly 'Mono.Zeroconf,
>         >         Version= 1.0.0.74,
>         >         > Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=e60c4f4a95e1099e'
>         or one of
>         >         its
>         >         > dependencies.
>         >         >
>         >         > Unhandled Exception: 
>         >         System.Reflection.ReflectionTypeLoadException:
>         >         > The classes in the module cannot be loaded.
>         >         >   at <0x00000> <unknown method>
>         >         >   at (wrapper managed-to-native) 
>         >         System.Reflection.Assembly:GetTypes
>         >         > (bool)
>         >         >   at System.Reflection.Assembly.GetTypes ()
>         [0x00000]
>         >         >   at GConfSchemaExtractor.Main (System.String []
>         args)
>         >         [0x00000]
>         >         > make[4]: *** [ banshee-plugin-daap.schemas.in]
>         Error 1
>         >         >
>         >         > Any tips other than trying with build with
>         disable--daap??? 
>         >         >
>         >         > Thanks
>         >         >
>         >         >
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