Urs Muff wrote:
I feel your pain, trust me!that 's true, also usually it's possible to compile the cvs version on top of this. (sometimes not ;] )
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.
I got gtk-sharp compiling on my local machine but it is not working to aI 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))
point where we can use it.
I'm working on a Cocoa / Objective-C integration using Xcode and Interfacecould You tell a little bit more about this?
Builder for Mac OS X and Mono.
Down the road you may be able to run gtk-sharp on Mac or Windows, or runi 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 ;] )
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
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,
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