-fawad
Ben Maurer wrote:
On Tue, 2004-04-06 at 17:57, Aaron Weber wrote:
Thanks for the explanation. How's this sound?
The normal way to run a Mono application is to invoke it through the
interpreter, like so:
Caution. You probably dont mean an `interpreter'. Someone could get confused with interpreter vs jit.
#!/bin/sh
/usr/bin/mono myprogram.exe
This will execute `myprogram.exe' that is located in the current working directory. You probably want an absolute path there. Or you could get the path of the script that is executing.
Also, you want to put "$@" at the end so that it gets arguments.
cat `which mcs` has a good example.
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