Sure, but it's not installed by default, even after installing the mono-devel package:
a...@a-desktop:~$ mcs The program 'mcs' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing: sudo apt-get install mono-mcs I'm guessing this is because mcs in its current form, being a copy of an old compiler, requires an amount of bandwidth considered significantly greater than zero. But when the old compiler goes away, that will leave the name free, so it could be used for an alias script that points to the current/latest compiler; and an alias script is small enough to be installed by default. On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 8:20 AM, Oskar Berggren <oskar.bergg...@gmail.com> wrote: > 2010/6/28 Russell Wallace <russell.wall...@gmail.com>: >> On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 2:52 AM, Jonathan Pobst <mon...@jpobst.com> wrote: >>> Likely, when gmcs goes away, an alias script called 'gmcs' will be left >>> in it's place that points to the current compiler. >> >> Yes, please do this -- that would be the preferred solution. >> >> It would be nice if the same could also be done with mcs once it's >> formally removed from the standard Mono distribution as a separate >> program -- being just a one line script, hopefully this could be put >> back into the version shipped with Ubuntu? > > "...Put back..."? > > It is still there: > http://packages.ubuntu.com/lucid/mono-mcs > > /Oskar > _______________________________________________ Mono-devel-list mailing list Mono-devel-list@lists.ximian.com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-devel-list