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I’ve seen a couple different people give suggestions
like “Have you tried SFU?” to various questions and problems
regarding compiling mono under windows. Being that I actually like SFU over
cygwin ( please, nobody hit me, its just a personal preference, really J ), have
any of these people, or anyone else for that matter, gotten anywhere with
getting mono to compile under SFU? I’ve given it a shot myself with the .30 preview and
./configure –prefix=/usr/local exits out saying its unable to find a way
to determine timezone. I’ve tried setting the $TZ environment variable
myself “export TZ=’America/New_York’ but I get the same
thing. Has anyone out there attempted this? Any tips? Please, I
really want to use mono for a project I’m working on, but relying on and
waiting for package releases just isn’t an option for me right now. I
need to be able to have access to the source code and be able to recompile mono. Thanks in advance for any help that anyone can give me, Dave Rivera |
- Re: [Mono-list] Mono and SFU Dave Rivera
- Re: [Mono-list] Mono and SFU Paolo Molaro
- RE: [Mono-list] Mono and SFU Rohit Sharma (Mahindra British Telecom)
- Re: [Mono-list] Mono and ... Paolo Molaro
- RE: [Mono-list] Mono ... Dave Rivera
- RE: [Mono-list] M... Dave Rivera
- RE: [Mono-list] Mono and SFU Rohit Sharma (Mahindra British Telecom)
