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Package: mono-mcs
Version: 1.0.1-1
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I'm unable to invoke wsdl with the target given as an absolute path, like in:
        wsdl /home/username/WebService.wsdl
Trying to do that, I get an error message saying the option 
home/username/WebService.wsdl is not recognized.

I don't know if there is a way to specify absolute paths so that they are 
recognized correctly, but in either case, the manpage doesn't say anything 
about it.

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The bug you have reported has been fixed in the last mono upload
(1.1.6-2) to the debian/unstable archive, thanks for reporting the bug.

This bug was fixed in Mono 1.1.x AFAIK, in the current package it works at =
least.

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Regards,

Mirco 'meebey' Bauer

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