On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 10:19:37 +0100, Robin Haswell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Although I only know about mono what I can guess from my background as a
PHP programmer, I think this might help you:
From what I can gather, .NET is a cross-platform standard, designed by
Microsoft. Cross-platform applies to the filesystem as well, and MS's
dynamic libraries have the .dll extension. Therefore, all the Mono
libraries have the .dll extension. I have a load of libraries on my
system ending in .dll, in /usr/lib/mono. I think this problem might be
related to your dynamic linker, and you might find if you search your
filesystem you'll find some .dlls as well.
I dont have any problems with having dll:s on my system (not that much
anyway :P ), but it seems like Mono doesn't create these automatically.
What I do like to know is how these files should be created automatically
in the future. Do I need to remake binutils against Mono, to have these
dll:s created next time? Or is there an easier way?
--
/Jonas
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