I have made improvements to the installer regarding .NET 4.0. I have successfully tested the following:
-- Install on Windows 7 64-bit for .NET/CLR 2.0+
-- Install on Windows 7 64-bit for .NET/CLR 4.0+
-- Install on Windows 7 32-bit for .NET/CLR 2.0+
-- Install on Mac 10.6 for Mono 2.10.9 for CLR 2.0+
-- Install on Mac 10.6 for Mono 2.10.9 for CLR 4.0+
Note that when you install for .NET 4.0, the installer needs access to the "gacutil.exe" for .NET 4.0. This does not come with the ordinary run-time. You will need to install Visual Studio 2010+ or the .NET SDK 4.0+.
Although I did not test on Linux, Cobra will generally install there as well once you have Mono installed. Mono is used on the Mac, and both Linux and Mac are posix/unix family operating systems.
The code changes for the installer are here, if you're curious.
If you have any installation problems after this, report them here in the forums and we'll help you out.
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Re: Installation on Win 7 64bit and/or .NET 4.0
excellent! good to see improvements.
I will try it out as soon as I have a chance and give you feedback.
Carlos
I will try it out as soon as I have a chance and give you feedback.
Carlos
- carlosqt
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Re: Installation on Win 7 64bit and/or .NET 4.0
carlosqt wrote:excellent! good to see improvements.
I will try it out as soon as I have a chance and give you feedback.
Carlos
Thanks.
- Charles
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- Location: Los Angeles, CA
Re: Installation on Win 7 64-bit and/or .NET 4.0
charles:
i tried to install and found it confusing. first, i wasn't at all clear what a cobra "workspace" is, so i wasn't sure if i had one. of course, after i did the install, it became all to obvious that a "cobra workspace" is the "cobra-workspace" folder (Win 7), but that's after the fact. but still: even now i'm not clear as to the essential purpose of that folder. am i expected to develop using that folder as my current working folder?
also, the install resulted in the following errors, which i couldn't fathom:
to be clear: i am the win admin on this laptop, and i have both .net and VS 2010 Express installed on this machine.
finally, you recommended tortoisesvn. that's a very good recommendation, because it's easy to find on the web and is free and because it will easily install tortoisesvn's command line svn tools, _IF_ you explicitly tell it to do so during tortoisesvn's install routine. unfortunately, the default setting is to install only tortoisesvn's GUI approach. GUI is not a good way for beginners to use svn for cobra, but only because the directions you've provided at http://cobra-language.com/trac/cobra/wiki/HowToInstallFromSource are for installing from the command line. from a beginner's (my) point of view, trying to understand what to with the GUI front end was hopeless, without specific guidance.
-paul
i tried to install and found it confusing. first, i wasn't at all clear what a cobra "workspace" is, so i wasn't sure if i had one. of course, after i did the install, it became all to obvious that a "cobra workspace" is the "cobra-workspace" folder (Win 7), but that's after the fact. but still: even now i'm not clear as to the essential purpose of that folder. am i expected to develop using that folder as my current working folder?
also, the install resulted in the following errors, which i couldn't fathom:
Compiling installation program...
The Cobra Programming Language
Install From Workspace
Working...
==== Print Platform Description
WMI Op Sys Ver: Caption=Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium
CSDVersion=Service Pack 1
Cmd Op Sys Ver: nil
Virtual Machine: .NET
CLR Version: v2.0.50727
Env Command Line: "InstallFromWorkspace"
Env OS Version: Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1
Env System Dir: C:\Windows\system32
Env Version: 2.0.50727.5448
==== Verify running as admin user
** ERROR: Please run this executable as an admin user.
Need help with the above error?
* Make sure you ran as a Windows Administrator.
* Install .NET or a Visual Studio product if you have not before.
* Review http://cobra-language.com/troubleshooting
* Ask at http://cobra-language.com/discuss
* Ask at http://cobra-language.com/irc
to be clear: i am the win admin on this laptop, and i have both .net and VS 2010 Express installed on this machine.
finally, you recommended tortoisesvn. that's a very good recommendation, because it's easy to find on the web and is free and because it will easily install tortoisesvn's command line svn tools, _IF_ you explicitly tell it to do so during tortoisesvn's install routine. unfortunately, the default setting is to install only tortoisesvn's GUI approach. GUI is not a good way for beginners to use svn for cobra, but only because the directions you've provided at http://cobra-language.com/trac/cobra/wiki/HowToInstallFromSource are for installing from the command line. from a beginner's (my) point of view, trying to understand what to with the GUI front end was hopeless, without specific guidance.
-paul
- DelphiGuy
- Posts: 116
Re: Installation on Win 7 64-bit and/or .NET 4.0
Even though you are logged in as Administrator, your command prompt may not be running with full admin privs, or what some call "elevated". I believe this behavior is a security precaution in Windows. See the "Here's How" section at http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/783-elevated-command-prompt.html, try again, and let us know how it goes.
Once you get going, we can augment the error message and the wiki pages.
Once you get going, we can augment the error message and the wiki pages.
- Charles
- Posts: 2515
- Location: Los Angeles, CA
Re: Installation on Win 7 64-bit and/or .NET 4.0
yes, i created an elevated command prompt and the installation behaved after that. thanks for the tip!
- DelphiGuy
- Posts: 116
Re: Installation on Win 7 64-bit and/or .NET 4.0
I run my command prompt as Admin (but this was Win 2k8) and I get this message regardless of whether it is 4.0 or the earlier .Net that is targeted:
run: cobra.exe -c -t:lib -namespace:Cobra.Lang.Compiler -files:files-to-compile.text -debug -turbo -out:Cobra.Lang.Compiler.dll -key-file:Cobra.Lang\Cobra.Lang.snk cobra.cobra
: Statements.cobra(277): error: Incompatible types. Cannot assign value of type List<of T> on the right to List<of Expr> on the left.
: Statements.cobra(328): error: Incompatible types. Cannot assign value of type List<of T> on the right to List<of Stmt> on the left.
: Statements.cobra(989): error: Incompatible types. Cannot assign value of type List<of T> on the right to List<of Expr> on the left.
: Statements.cobra(1070): error: Incompatible types. Cannot assign value of type List<of T> on the right to List<of Expr> on the left.
: Statements.cobra(1247): error: Incompatible types. Cannot assign value of type List<of T> on the right to List<of Expr> on the left.
: Statements.cobra(1681): error: Incompatible types. Cannot assign value of type List<of T> on the right to List<of Expr> on the left.
: Expr.cobra(643): error: Incompatible types. Cannot assign value of type List<of T> on the right to List<of Expr> on the left.
- torial
- Posts: 229
- Location: IA
Re: Installation on Win 7 64-bit and/or .NET 4.0
This broke at some point and is high on my list to fix. But also not easy to fix.
I disabled the building of Cobra.Lang.Compiler.dll in the installer as a result, but I presume you enabled it to get this.
I disabled the building of Cobra.Lang.Compiler.dll in the installer as a result, but I presume you enabled it to get this.
- Charles
- Posts: 2515
- Location: Los Angeles, CA
Re: Installation on Win 7 64-bit and/or .NET 4.0
I may have done that at some point to get a DLL 6 or 9 months ago, but I'm guessing getting latest from SVN would have stomped that... where should I look to see if I enabled it?
- torial
- Posts: 229
- Location: IA
Re: Installation on Win 7 64-bit and/or .NET 4.0
Something like "svn diff" should show if you have any mods. The file in question is Cobra\Source\InstallFromWorkspace.cobra.
- Charles
- Posts: 2515
- Location: Los Angeles, CA
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