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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? UNIX starter role? Post 302166056 by infinitiguy on Sunday 10th of February 2008 09:27:31 PM
Old 02-10-2008
like the other posts... helpdesk is where it's at. I started at a software engineering company doing windows helpdesk 4 years ago. Our unix environment consists of linux(redhat/suse) solaris(6/7/8/9/10), tru64, hpux(11/11.11/11.23), irix, aix... and I ended up through trial and error, and showing motivation to take on about half of this environment(while still doing my helpdesk duties).
 

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Mono(Mono 1.0)															    Mono(Mono 1.0)

NAME
mono-config - Mono runtime file format configuration DESCRIPTION
The Mono runtime will load configuration data from the installation prefix /etc/mono/config file, the ~/.mono/config or from the file pointed by the MONO_CONFIG environment variable. For each assembly loaded a config file with the name: /path/to/the/assembly.exe.config is loaded as well as the ~/.mono/assemblies/ASSEM- BLY/ASSEMBLY.EXT.config file. This file controls the behavior of the runtime. The file contains an XML-like file with various sections, all of them contained inside a section (It actually uses GMarkup to parse the file). This page describes the Unix-specific and Mono-specific extensions to the configuration file; For complete details, see the http://www.mono-project.com/Config web page. <dllmap> directive You use the dllmap directive to map shared libraries referenced by P/Invoke in your assemblies to a different shared library. This is typically used to map Windows libraries to Unix library names. The dllmap element takes two attributes: dll This should be the same string used in the DllImport attribute, optionally prefixed with "i:" to indicate that the string must be matched in a case-insensitive way target This should be the name of the library where the function can be found: this name should be suitable for use with the platform native shared library loading routines (dlopen etc.), so you may want to check the manpages for that, too. <dllentry> directive This directive can be used to map a specific dll/function pair to a different library and also a different function name. It should appear inside a dllmap element with only the dll attribute specified. The dllentry element takes 3 attributes: dll This is the target library, where the function can be found. name This is the name of the function as it appears in the metadata: it is the name of the P/Invoke method. target This is the name of the function to lookup instead of the name specified in the P/Invoke method. Mapping based on operating system and cpu Both the dllmap and the dllentry elements allow the following two attributes which make it easy to use a single configuration file and sup- port multiple operating systems and architectures with different mapping requirements: os This is the name of the operating system for which the mapping should be applied. Allowed values are: linux, osx, solaris, freebsd, openbsd, netbsd, windows, aix, hpux. cpu This is the name of the architecture for which the mapping should be applied. Allowed values are: x86, x86-64, sparc, ppc, s390, s390x, arm, mips, alpha, hppa, ia64. wordsize This is the size of registers on the target architecture, it can be either 32 or 64. The attribute value for both attributes can be a comma-separated list of the allowed values. Additionally, the first character may be a '!' to reverse the meaning. An attribute value of "!windows,osx", for example, would mean that the entry is considered on all operating sys- tems, except on Windows and OS X. No spaces are allowed in any part of the value. Note that later entries will override the entries defined earlier in the file. EXAMPLES
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mono(1),monodis(1),mint(1) Mono(Mono 1.0)
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