When I get home I can fiddle with my project/solution files a little.
There is already an external-tools style plugin that lets us run make
from the IDE, but I dunno about 'run' atm. Regardless, I'll post my
project files to the list, and everyone can give them a shot, if we
like them, we can check them in.

-Kevin Kubasik


On 7/12/06, Joe Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, 2006-07-12 at 12:14 -0400, Kevin Kubasik wrote:
> > Hey, I just right clicked on the 'References' icon under the solutions
> > tab on the left hand sidebar. I added the beagle assemblies
> > (BeagleDaemonLib.dll Beagle.dll etc. ) and some of the other *-sharp
> > (like evolution-sharp) assemblies to make autocompletition more
> > robust. The only thing I don't use Monodevelop for is the actual
> > building of code, I still use autotools, but as a uber text editior,
> > it does a pretty good job. Once the Svn migration is complete,
> > monodevelop becomes even more attractive with integrated svn stuff in
> > form of a plugin.
>
> After GUADEC I took a look at using Monodevelop as well, and I think
> that Kevin's approach is the best one.  I don't want to replace our
> existing (complex) build system with another, much narrower and
> inexperienced build system.  That last thing I want is to force people
> into using MonoDevelop, or maintain parallel build systems.
>
> So, what I think the right thing would be to hack MonoDevelop to allow
> it to do some very simple stuff.  For example, doing a build should just
> run "make" and parse the output.  Hitting run in the IDE should run the
> right script with arguments (that are configured by hand).
>
> Without this, pulling in the files and assemblies like Kevin says and
> just doing building and running outside is probably the right way to go.
> If there were a project file or something to check in which would make
> this simpler would be nice.
>
> Joe
>
>


-- 
Cheers,
Kevin Kubasik
http://kubasik.net/blog
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