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The following add-ins could not be started MonoDevelop.GnomePlatform

Installing MonoDevelop in OpenSUSE 12.2 from its repository was very easy. When running it for the first time though I got the message:
The following add-ins could not be started:
The root of the trace shows
MonoDevelop.GnomePlatform,2.8
A quick search shows that MonoDevelop depends on libgnomeui. This should have been part of dependencies when installing the application but well....

Below is the screen shot of the error message.
References:
http://software.1713.n2.nabble.com/MonoDevelop-and-openSUSE-12-1-td7462957.html

[2013/04/09] - Same issue observed in OpenSUSE 12.3 and also the same fix.
[2014/11/02] - Same issue observed in OpenSUSE 13.3, mondevelop 3.0.6 and the same fix.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Perfect Info/Fix. Thank You.
Anonymous said…
Perfect Info/Fix. Thank You.
Anonymous said…
Excellent.

Same issue with opensuse 13.1, Monodevelop 3.0.6, Gnome Platform 3.0

Same fix works
Anonymous said…
Thanks!
Anonymous said…
Thank you!
Rob said…
Thanks for the info. Have you reported the missing RPM dependency as an opensuse bug?
Rob said…
Thanks for the info. Have you reported the missing RPM dependency as an opensuse bug?
@Rob: I haven't reported this to openSUSE.
Anonymous said…
Thank you! I stumbled over this problem yesterday and opened a bug for the missing dependency
https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=907278
Paulo Marques said…
I can't believe this is still a thing.
Ishan said…
It is still a thing. However I got this error when trying to install it on Ubuntu.
Unable to locate package libgnomeui
@Ishan, what version of Ubuntu are you using? The latest versions should have this fixed (15.04 and 15.10 should be OK).
Ishan said…
I am using Ubuntu Gnome 15.04. libgnomeui is not available via apt-get instead libgnomeui-0 is available and installing that doesn't solves the issue. I had to install gnome-sharp2 to finally solve the problem.
Interesting... I just tried it on Ubuntu 15.04 netinstall + LXDE, works as expected.
Ok, just tried Ubuntu 15.04 netinstall + Ubuntu GNOME, works as well.
Also tried to install Ubuntu 15.04 GNOME, working as expected.
Ishan said…
I don't know why it didn't worked for me.
JavaScriptDude said…
Fix worked for me on OpenSuse 13.2 with Gnome.

Thanks!
Anonymous said…
well done , work really well
Anonymous said…
The same error in Elementary OS Loki (Ubuntu 16.04 based) but another solution: install gnome-sharp2 package solved it.

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