> On a brand new spanking Red Hat Linux 9 install, I got mono built from cvs > by: > 1. create a mono directory in $HOME > 2. cd to $HOME/mono > 3. create a directory named install > 4. within the install directory, create two directories bin and lib > 5. setup your cvs environment by setting CVSROOT and CVS_RSH > 6. download the latest mono-charge snapshot from http://go-mono.com/daily/ > a. untar/ungzip the mono-charge tarball, like: tar xvfz > monocharge20031013.tar.gz > b. copy the resulting *.dll to $HOME/mono/install/lib > c. copy the resulting *.exe to $HOME/mono/install/bin > 6. cd to $HOME/mono > 7. check out from cvs mono and mcs via: cvs -z3 co mono mcs > 8. run the mono-build.sh script from $HOME/mono like: mono/doc/mono-build.sh > The script will download any dependencies you need, install them, and set > them up. > The script will automatically run autogen.sh, make, and then do a make > install > to $HOME/mono/install prefix > 9. set up your evironment to include $HOME/mono/install/lib in the > $LD_LIBRARY_PATH > and $HOME/mono/install/bin in $PATH > > Note, I did not need any RPMs. Just one monocharge tarball was needed and > access to mono cvs.
I was looking for that kind of instructions. Thanks to all who gave me feedback. Karl _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
