hello,

Urs Muff wrote:

I feel your pain, trust me!

One thing I have to say: installing mono has gotten much easier:
- Install fink from fink.sourceforge.net
- Make sure to be adding the unstable tree (either with Fink Commander ->
Preferences -> Fink
        - use unstable packages
        - use unstable cryptography packages
 Or by adding unstable/main unstable/crypto in the line Tree: of the file
/sw/etc/fink.conf
- do a self update 'fink selfupdate-cvs'
- install mono 'fink install mono'

That's it! It installs all the dependencies and it just works. Right now
it's 0.31.


that 's true, also usually it's possible to compile the cvs version on top of this. (sometimes not ;] )

I got gtk-sharp compiling on my local machine but it is not working to a
point where we can use it.


I also got it compiled, but i couldn't run _any_ of the samples. (system.dllnotfoundexception: libgtk-win32-2.0-0.dll - /sw/etc/mono/config seems to be correct, DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=/sw/lib))

I'm working on a Cocoa / Objective-C integration using Xcode and Interface
Builder for Mac OS X and Mono.


could You tell a little bit more about this?

Down the road you may be able to run gtk-sharp on Mac or Windows, or run
Windows.Forms on *nix and Mac, but I would not recommend that, since
- Gtk is the native UI platform for *nix
- Windows.Forms is the native UI platform for Windows


i really don't know nothing about gtk, but about WinForms i do not think that it would feel like a native UI platform for Windows. can You tell any applications that You regularly use and is created with WinForms? (if You use Windows at all ;] )
For me it still feels really fragile and too robust in the same time.


I have one more question concerning mono on mac: xsp. Did anyone successfully run it ever?

Regards,

Attila
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