Miguel, Thanks for your response. You are really preaching to the converted with respect to how .Net runtime handling program compiled with various version of the framework and the promotion.
I would not have to dig around except for the annoying warning message from mono contaminating the captured stdout result. Still in practice not everyone would have clean framework installation of the latest. So for some reasons they can't use the latest and greatest. Still it is a good practice to test the application in the framework version one supports. I have seen some subtle differences when executed in different auto-upgraded version in .Net/CLR. Therefore I always want to list out what are the versions of framework installed in the machine and is seeking if Mono has such a tool, even when listing out version 4.0. In Windows, I can simply look up c:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework to find out the installed frameworks as well as running clrver.exe In Mint, at the moment I rely on the following command which I am not sure is correct for Mono/Linux but it seems to agree with my experimentation: find /usr/lib/mono/gac -iname "system.dll" Thanks. MarL -- View this message in context: http://mono.1490590.n4.nabble.com/How-to-find-out-what-framework-runtimes-installed-tp4670792p4670798.html Sent from the Mono - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Mono-devel-list mailing list Mono-devel-list@lists.dot.net http://lists.dot.net/mailman/listinfo/mono-devel-list