Thanks Guys, I figured it was something like that, good to confirm it though!
Kevin Jones On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 11:07, Paolo Molaro wrote: > On 01/28/04 Kevin Jones wrote: > > Core 1 with ICU support. After this I built NAnt, and I'm now trying to > > use NAnt. My NAnt.exe is in ~/dev/nant/bin and if I do mono > > ~/dev/nant/bin/NAnt/exe NAnt runs fine. However I want to run NAnt > > without using the fully qualified name if possible. To do this I set > > MONO_PATH, so > > > > 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. > > > > Am I correct in assuming that MONO_PATH should be enough to find the > > 'exe' assembly? > > Do I need to set anything else? > > Is there someway of checking the path that Mono is using to locate > > assemblies? > > MONO_PATH is used only to locate library assemblies (.dll), maybe in the > future we'll make it search for .exe, too. > Currently there are two ways to do what you need: > *) put Nant.exe in your PATH and setup the binfmt_misc kernel module > to execute PE CLR files using mono automatically. > *) write a small shell script that does the invocation for you: > == cut cut == > #!/bin/sh > exec path/to/mono path/to/Nant.exe "$@" > == cut cut == > The second solution is the best one, since you'll be able to tweak with > the command line parameters to pass to the JIT etc. > > lupus _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
