How to get useful stack trace from apache mod_mono?

I am running an Apache server on Ubuntu and I am trying to run an asp site. When I go to the page, I get 404 with the following stack trace:

at System.IO.FileStream..ctor (System.String path, System.IO.FileMode mode, System.IO.FileAccess access, System.IO.FileShare share, System.Int32 bufferSize, System.Boolean anonymous, System.IO.FileOptions options) [0x0021a] in <dca3b561b8ad4f9fb10141d81b39ff45>:0 at System.IO.FileStream..ctor (System.String path, System.IO.FileMode mode, System.IO.FileAccess access, System.IO.FileShare share) [0x00000] in <dca3b561b8ad4f9fb10141d81b39ff45>:0 at (wrapper remoting-invoke-with-check) System.IO.FileStream:.ctor (string,System.IO.FileMode,System.IO.FileAccess,System.IO.FileShare) at System.IO.File.OpenRead (System.String path) [0x00000] in <dca3b561b8ad4f9fb10141d81b39ff45>:0 at Microsoft.CodeDom.Providers.DotNetCompilerPlatform.Compiler.get_CompilerName () [0x00019] in <fa43aae1d96f44db88d3b8a258fd9425>:0 at Microsoft.CodeDom.Providers.DotNetCompilerPlatform.Compiler.FromFileBatch (System.CodeDom.Compiler.CompilerParameters options, System.String[] fileNames) [0x00168] in <fa43aae1d96f44db88d3b8a258fd9425>:0 at Microsoft.CodeDom.Providers.DotNetCompilerPlatform.Compiler.CompileAssemblyFromFileBatch (System.CodeDom.Compiler.CompilerParameters options, System.String[] fileNames) [0x00048] in <fa43aae1d96f44db88d3b8a258fd9425>:0 at System.CodeDom.Compiler.CodeDomProvider.CompileAssemblyFromFile (System.CodeDom.Compiler.CompilerParameters options, System.String[] fileNames) [0x00014] in <59be416de143456b88b9988284f43350>:0 at System.Web.Compilation.AssemblyBuilder.BuildAssembly (System.Web.VirtualPath virtualPath, System.CodeDom.Compiler.CompilerParameters options) [0x002f5] in <d3ba84a338d241e2ab5397407351c9cd>:0 at System.Web.Compilation.AssemblyBuilder.BuildAssembly (System.Web.VirtualPath virtualPath) [0x00008] in <d3ba84a338d241e2ab5397407351c9cd>:0 at System.Web.Compilation.BuildManager.GenerateAssembly (System.Web.Compilation.AssemblyBuilder abuilder, System.Web.Compilation.BuildProviderGroup group, System.Web.VirtualPath vp, System.Boolean debug) [0x00264] in <d3ba84a338d241e2ab5397407351c9cd>:0 at System.Web.Compilation.BuildManager.BuildInner (System.Web.VirtualPath vp, System.Boolean debug) [0x0011c] in <d3ba84a338d241e2ab5397407351c9cd>:0 at System.Web.Compilation.BuildManager.Build (System.Web.VirtualPath vp) [0x00063] in <d3ba84a338d241e2ab5397407351c9cd>:0 at System.Web.Compilation.BuildManager.GetCompiledType (System.Web.VirtualPath virtualPath) [0x00040] in <d3ba84a338d241e2ab5397407351c9cd>:0 at System.Web.Compilation.BuildManager.CreateInstanceFromVirtualPath (System.Web.VirtualPath virtualPath, System.Type requiredBaseType) [0x00012] in <d3ba84a338d241e2ab5397407351c9cd>:0 at System.Web.UI.PageParser.GetCompiledPageInstance (System.String virtualPath, System.String inputFile, System.Web.HttpContext context) [0x00024] in <d3ba84a338d241e2ab5397407351c9cd>:0 at System.Web.UI.PageHandlerFactory.GetHandler (System.Web.HttpContext context, System.String requestType, System.String url, System.String path) [0x00000] in <d3ba84a338d241e2ab5397407351c9cd>:0 at System.Web.HttpApplication.GetHandler (System.Web.HttpContext context, System.String url, System.Boolean ignoreContextHandler) [0x00065] in <d3ba84a338d241e2ab5397407351c9cd>:0 at System.Web.HttpApplication.GetHandler (System.Web.HttpContext context, System.String url) [0x00000] in <d3ba84a338d241e2ab5397407351c9cd>:0 at System.Web.HttpApplication+<Pipeline>c__Iterator1.MoveNext () [0x0086b] in <d3ba84a338d241e2ab5397407351c9cd>:0 

This stack trace really does not help me - there is no data on which line, what parameters are sent to the function, and in general - I do not know which resource is missing.

How can I get a better stack trace?

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Try watching Mono Project .

They have a module for the Apache server called "mod_mono".

Hope this helps.

Try Mod.Mono

This handles ASP.NET 4.0 (with the exception of the Entity Framework).

For more information on what Mono is compatible with, see compatibility .

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1259493/


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