> export MONO_PATH=~/dev/nant/bin/ > mono NAnt.exe > > This doesn't work. I was very sure that when I tried this initially it > did work, but after logging off and back onto Linux it's stopped > working.
I usually create a wrapper script "nant" instead and place it somewhere in the PATH: ----- #!/bin/bash export PATH=/opt/mono/bin:$PATH export MONO_PATH=/opt/nant/bin:$MONO_PATH exec /opt/mono/bin/mono /opt/nant/bin/NAnt.exe $* ----- (this works for mono installed in /opt/mono and NAnt installed in /opt/nant) > > Am I correct in assuming that MONO_PATH should be enough to find the > 'exe' assembly? > Do I need to set anything else? I'm not sure. But since mono team are working on Global Assembly Cache support it's likely things are going to change. MONO_PATH looks like a temporary feature until the GAC is in place. Jarek _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
