Running Mono 3.2.0 with .NET MVC 4

Brian picture Brian · Jul 27, 2013 · Viewed 10.5k times · Source

I am trying to get Mono 3.0 setup to run MVC4 sites under .NET 4 and .NET 4.5. I've been working through various errors, what can I do to get it up and running?

Server Configuration

  • CentOS 5
  • Apache 2.2.3
  • 3.2.0 (tarball Sun Jul 28 00:57:40 UTC 2013); ASP.NET Version: 4.0.30319.17020 2013)
  • Latest XSP from git, as of the time of this post

Apache/Mono Config

MonoServerPath "/usr/local/bin/mod-mono-server4"

/usr/local/bin/mod-mono-server4 contents:

#!/bin/sh
exec /usr/local/bin/mono $MONO_OPTIONS "/usr/local/lib/mono/4.5/mod-mono-server4.exe" "$@"

Update

The crux of the problem is that Mono doesn't ship with MVC4 which the site requires. It still has the MVC3 dlls, yet it has the Razor 2 dlls but not the Razor 1 dlls which MVC3 wants to sue.

Answer

Chris F Carroll picture Chris F Carroll · Jan 14, 2014

Everything you need is now available within the Mono framework or on NuGet. I've created downloadable template for MVC4 for .Net 4.0 and .Net 4.5 and some notes on resolving the issues:

http://www.cafe-encounter.net/p1510/asp-net-mvc4-net-framework-version-4-5-c-razor-template-for-mono-on-mac-and-linux

The steps from the blog post are:

  • git clone github.com/chrisfcarroll/AspNetTemplatesForMono/Mvc4CSharpRazorFx45Intranet NB This github repo includes all the required dlls in case you don’t have NuGet working, so it’s an oversized download.
  • Open the solution in Xamarin Studio. It almost works out-of-the-box. The one thing you have to do is choose one of these 2 steps to make it work:

Either delete Microsoft.Web.Infrastructure.dll from the bin\ directory and from the project

Or, from the command line:

sudo mkdir /Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework/Versions/3.2.5/etc/mono/registry
sudo chmod g+rwx /Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework/Versions/3.2.5/etc/mono/registry

(replacing 3.2.5 with your mono version, which you get at the command line with mono --version);

The Microsoft.Web.Infrastructure.dll is required on .Net on Windows, so deleting it is not the simpler approach if you want cross-platform deployability