So the old one installs into the GAC, but the new one doesn't? What good is that?
On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 12:28 AM, Bertrand Lorentz < bertrand.lore...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 12:26 AM, Grant Birchmeier <gr...@grantb.net> > wrote: > > Can someone advise how I can build apps against GTK# in Visual Studio. > I'm > > finding it maddening that I can't find simple and recent docs to show me > > how. > > > > The best I can seem to find is this one, which references VS 2003! > > http://www.mono-project.com/Gtk-Sharp_Installer_for_.NET_Framework > > > > I've installed mono-3.2.3-gtksharp-2.12.11-win32-0.exe, but I don't know > > what to do after that. When I try to add a VS reference, I can't find > any > > Mono or GTK# libraries unless I browse into C:\Program Files > > (x86)\Mono-3.2.3\lib, which seems questionable. Am I expected to do > this? > > Doesn't the installer put these dlls in the GAC? > > > > What am I missing here? Why isn't this easy? > > Have you tried the stand-alone Gtk# installer ? It's available at > http://download.xamarin.com/GTKforWindows/Windows/gtk-sharp-2.12.21.msi > It's on the Mono download page, but in the "Previous stable version" > section. > > I'm pretty sure this one installs the assemblies in the GAC, so they > should be easier to find. > > -- > Bertrand >
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