Re: FE on ubuntu - .net Framework problem? [message #68966 is a reply to message #68961] |
Thu, 04 July 2013 13:48 |
|
Final-Z
Messages: 39 Registered: April 2012 Location: always near my keyboard.....
|
|
|
|
Maybe I'll be able to solve this by myself after all. I found another program called mono which is able to execute some .net applications.
The following is there in case there's another linux user out there, maybe this will spare some people a painful headache. ^^
I can't execute FE for now, there an error output stating that FE was not designed for linux. So far, no surprises.
But, The FreeRoam App works fine! There's some problems with it tough, but it can still be used. the two problems I encountered so far (and they are most likely the only ones) are:
1- the Final Albion file won't appear in the search menu, but is still present and can be opened.
2- No matter where you choose to extract the files, it will extract in the directory where the FreeRoam app is stored. upon extraction, a message will just say: I'll extract here then! Plus, all those files are renamed /levels/finalalbion/(levelname). which forces one to rename all those files one by one. (takes a looong time)
Now, back to FE. The fact that the FreeRoam.app works with mono gives me hope that it can work too. Now I need to find my own answers.
There's two problems with those this particular file: FableContentManager.dll
here's the full error output:
Method '<Module>:<CrtImplementationDetails>.DoDllLanguageSupportValidation ()' in assembly '/home/thomas/.wine/drive_c/FableTLCmodscene/FableContentMan agement.dll' contains native code that cannot be executed by Mono on this platform. The assembly was probably created using C++/CLI.
Method '<Module>:<CrtImplementationDetails>.ThrowModuleLoadException (string,System.Exception)' in assembly '/home/thomas/.wine/drive_c/FableTLCmodscene/FableContentMan agement.dll' contains native code that cannot be executed by Mono on this platform. The assembly was probably created using C++/CLI.
I am pretty sure there's a workaround. Maybe AlbionExplorer will work, I have not tested it yet. But since the project has been abandonned, Maybe it is best to priorize FE?
(just saying, I don't know if there is developpement for FE right now either)
I guess that's all for now, maybe i'll be lucky and things will work in the future ^^
EDIT: I tested Albion explorer, always on linux using wine and mono. Sent an error message: kernel32.
Aaaand nothing more. So I guess it is better to try on with FE, since at least it offers a suitable error message...
After some research, I found that there's a version of Wine that includes a built-in version of mono with windows. It will take some file managing on my computer, but it is still the path most likely to lead to success!
[Updated on: Thu, 04 July 2013 15:34] Report message to a moderator
|
|
|