Unity 5.3 MonoDevelop can not be opend
Hi community,
i have a problem with the new version unity 5.3.
I downloaded and installed the new version with the downloader. After installing all components and starting the editor i tryed to lunch monodevelop to change a script.
But mono develop isn't opening by double clicking the script.
When i'm trying to lunch mono manually, im getting the error attached error.
Answer by KK3KP · Dec 10, 2015 at 10:58 AM
Hi guys, thanks for your suggestions.
After reinstalling Unity 5.3 with all the componets it is now working. I think the problem was ghost monodevelop process that crashed the installation of the new version.
if somebofy else has the same problem you should check your task manager for any mono develop processes and kill them.
Answer by mikeymike · Dec 09, 2015 at 12:02 PM
@KK3KP i had the same problem, i just downloaded and installed the latest version of monodevelop and linked it in the preferences in unity worked a charm. http://forum.unity3d.com/threads/monodevelop-unity-5-9-preview-release.350016/
Hmm..it didn't work for me. I'm not even able to open $$anonymous$$onoDevelop externally. Any suggestions in such a case??
NOTE: I'm using Windows 7, 32 bit OS.
Answer by Quodpipax · Dec 15, 2015 at 08:05 AM
Right! Before new and fresh install make sure you've killed all monodevelop processes. Or new monodevelop won't be installed and you will stay with old and not even working monodevelop. It's not okay, that the installer don't kill them either.
NOTE: I'm using Windows 7, 32 bit OS.
I can't find any monodevelop related processes in taskbar. Following are the processes running currently in my PC:
 smss.exe
 csrss.exe
 wininit.exe
 csrss.exe
 services.exe
 lsass.exe
 lsm.exe
 svchost.exe
 winlogon.exe
 atiesrxx.exe
 atieclxx.exe
 wlanext.exe
 conhost.exe
 AvastSvc.exe
 spoolsv.exe
 taskeng.exe
 armsvc.exe
 Ath_CoexAgent.exe
 Ad$$anonymous$$Service.exe
 mDNSResponder.exe
 FreemakeUtilsService.exe
 CaptureLibService.exe
 HWDeviceService.exe
 ouc.exe
 RichVideo.exe
 ss_conn_service.exe
 svchost.exe
 aswidsagent.exe
 svchost.exe
 97517cee-6c0c-44d1-b0ad-2
 ebfb2b44-02ff-4b76-97d9-f
 taskhost.exe
 taskeng.exe
 GoogleUpdate.exe
 dwm.exe
 explorer.exe
 DCSHelper.exe
 hkcmd.exe
 igfxpers.exe
 Groove$$anonymous$$onitor.exe
 SynTPEnh.exe
 BtvStack.exe
 avastui.exe
 SynTPHelper.exe
 AthBtTray.exe
 SearchIndexer.exe
 taskeng.exe
 YC$$anonymous$$$$anonymous$$irage.exe
 svchost.exe
 Revouninstaller.exe
 UI0Detect.exe
 cmd.exe
 conhost.exe
 SearchProtocolHost.exe
 SearchFilterHost.exe
 tasklist.exe
 WmiPrvS$$anonymous$$exe
Is any of these monodevelop processes? I understand the task is bit cumbersome, but appreciate any help in this.
Answer by Animatronic · Dec 09, 2015 at 01:20 PM
Mine didn't open at all either. I fixed it by manually installing gtk-sharp which can be found under Unity\Monodevelop\GTKSharp. : )
Answer by RayZen · Jun 19, 2016 at 11:21 PM
I've had a problem very similar to yours and what I did to fix this was I downloaded the needed GTK# file from the Installer in Program Files>Unity> MonoDevelop> GTKSharp.( If prompted, Delete old GTK file and Re-Install GTK.) Then enter Unity and go to Edit>Preferences>External Tools>External Script Editor and Make Sure it is set to "MonoDevelop (Built-In)". Another thing that may help (I don't know if it 100% works) is to Install the .NET from MonoDevelops Site. Also MAKE SURE UNITY IS FULLY INSTALLED! What my first problem was , it was that the Unity download would stop downloading because in task manager(CTRL+ALT+DEL>Task Manager) The "Windows Modules Installer" was running, so you have to end this task. And all of the files ( including the MonoDevelop file folder) will be there after the installation is done. Hope This Helped!
Thank you this help me alot my External Script Editor is not set to $$anonymous$$onoDevelop(Built-In)
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