Description of problem: When running monodevelop on a fresh install of F7, I get Error: The classes in the module cannot be loaded. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): FC7 # rpm -q monodevelop monodevelop-0.13.1-1.fc7 How reproducible: files every time Steps to Reproduce: 1. install f7 2. yum install monodevelop 3. run monodevelop Actual results: application gives error - then quits Expected results: monodevelop starts Additional info:
Created attachment 155920 [details] screen shot of dialog box
Just for the record, there's monodevelop 0.15 and I easily ported the patches from 0.14 and rebuilt it for FC7. All works fine (I can browse mysql databases at least).
Please have a look at the current rawhide version (0.17b2). If everything is happy, I'll look at bringing it into FC8.
It works well... just bug # 243521 forces me to recompile it.
Thanks - I'll push a rebuild for this tonight and close the bug when it's done
As a workaround, adding the mono-data-sqlite package resolves the MonoQuery.AddIn error.
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