
These names are mapped to linux library names using DllMaps. NET Framework, mono uses the same library names as windows. I am using Linux or macOS, why is mono looking for libraries with “win32” in their name and ending with “dll” instead of “so”/”dylib”? Background Information & Possible Questions This error means that mono was unable to locate a library that one of the classes you are trying to use needs.

These are generally the common reactions to such an Exception.įortunately there is hope. In (wrapper remoting-invoke-with-check) () In ()- End of inner exception stack trace. In (wrapper managed-to-native) :GdiplusStartup (ulong&,&,&) Unhandled Exception: System.TypeInitializationException: An exception was thrown by the type initializer for -> System.DllNotFoundException: gdiplus.dll So you are enjoying your day developing with mono when all of a sudden you run into a problem: $ mono GdiExample.exe If not, let find out why !!! will need more info at this point. can you do this ? if yes, move to next step and locate your Library(s) for Kontakt. open Kontakt in STANDALONE MODE and select Add Libraries. I tried deleting all files in the "Service Center" folder, as that worked for someone with the same problems, but it didn't for me.Īny advice?i only have K5 here. I should say that I install all content on a seperate drive, and everything else is on the system drive - all internal, though.

In Native access it says everything's fine, but in Kontakt they're nowhere to be found - not even under "options" -> "Libraries. But I can't see the installed libaries in Kontakt.

I just installed Kontakt 6 Player and tried installing one of the free libraries before going on with a third party library I have. Also, I tried posting it in the NI support forum, but that place is basically dead. Apologies if this is a basic questions, but I couldn't find a thread with this problem, so here goes.
