Nice and easy one this time round, looks like the dependencies on the package aren't set properly:
sudo apt-get install libmono-cairo2.0-cilThat should sort it.
Nice and easy one this time round, looks like the dependencies on the package aren't set properly:
sudo apt-get install libmono-cairo2.0-cilThat should sort it.
Dealing mostly with messing about on on various Ubuntu/Debian based distros, though a fix may occasionally crop up for something along the lines of Arch, as I do dabble.
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Posting is likely to be infrequent, but this just means that I'm happily using GNU/Linux without bashing my head against a wall for a blissful period.
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