Hello, You get it along with XD desktop. However, for installing it separately, you can have a look at http://www.ximian.com
-Ravindra >>> "Abhishek Srivastava" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 5/5/2004 3:16:09 PM >>> Hello All, Red Carpet seems to be the favorite mode of installing mono. However I have two questions 1. Will it work on Mandrake / Red Hat? (If not, is there an equivalent of redcarpet on these flavors). 2. Is it free? Regards, Abhishek. -----Original Message----- From: Jonathan Pryor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 6:21 PM To: abhishek srivastava Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Mono-list] Getting started On Tue, 2004-05-04 at 05:45, abhishek srivastava wrote: <snip/> > I have downloaded all the rpms. Is there any document giving me the > steps of installing mono? Generally, the recommendation is to use Ximian Red Carpet, but manual RPM installation is fairly straightforward. > Sorry if this repeated question annoys you. Please give me the steps > of installation. I have dowloaded the rpms > > cairo-0.1.17-0.ximian.6.1.i386.rpm > mod_mono-0.7-0.ximian.6.0.i386.rpm > cairo-devel-0.1.17-0.ximian.6.1.i386.rpm mono-0.31-1.ximian.6.0.i386.rpm > gtk-sharp-0.17-0.ximian.6.0.i386.rpm > mono-devel-0.31-1.ximian.6.0.i386.rpm > gtk-sharp-gapi-0.17-0.ximian.6.0.i386.rpm > monodoc-0.11-0.ximian.6.0.i386.rpm > icu-2.6.1-1.ximian.6.3.i386.rpm > perl-XML-LibXML-1.54-1.ximian.6.1.i386.rpm > libgdiplus-0.2-0.ximian.6.0.i386.rpm > perl-XML-LibXML-Common-0.13-1.ximian.6.1.i386.rpm > libgdiplus-devel-0.2-0.ximian.6.0.i386.rpm > perl-XML-NamespaceSupport-1.08-1.ximian.6.1.i386.rpm > libicu26-2.6.1-1.ximian.6.3.i386.rpm > perl-XML-NodeFilter-0.01-1.ximian.6.1.i386.rpm > libicu-devel-2.6.1-1.ximian.6.3.i386.rpm > perl-XML-SAX-0.12-1.ximian.6.1.i386.rpm > libpixman-0.1.0-1.ximian.6.2.i386.rpm xsp-0.9-0.ximian.6.0.i386.rpm > libpixman-devel-0.1.0-1.ximian.6.2.i386.rpm The short answer is that you don't worry about the install order. Let RPM worry about that. :-) In principal, you should be able to do this: $ rpm -ivh *.rpm In practice, you might not be able to, as you might be missing required packages. For example, when I did this with the beta 1 take-3 packages, RPM gave me errors for gtk-sharp-gapi, as I was missing a bunch of perl-XML-* packages (which I see you have, but I didn't). I wasn't interested in installing all those packages, which brings us to an alternative setup: # Get an editable list of all the RPMs $ ls -1 *.rpm > rpms.txt # edit rpms.txt to include only the RPMs that are easily # installable $ rpm -ivh `cat rpms.txt` The backtick (`) operator, not to be confused with a normal single quote (it's the key to the left of `1'), executes the command within the backticks, and substitutes the command's standard output in-place. This allows us to easily trim down the set of packages to install, so that you minimize the extra packages you require. Some of the required packages aren't part of mono. For example, glib2-devel may be required for some of the packages. You'll have to manually install such external dependencies. If the RPMs you downloaded are for you distribution, that should be it. Edit "rpms.txt" to include the packages you want, use `rpm -i', and you're done. If the RPMs aren't for your distribution, it may be impossible or you may need to do more work. (For example, I installed the Red Hat 9 RPMs on Fedora Core 2 Test 2, and they weren't a complete match.) `rpm --nodeps' can be your friend. (FC2T2 has a "gtkhtml3" package installed, but gtk-sharp wanted "gtkhtml3.0", even though they appear to be the same. I just installed gtk-sharp with --nodeps to permit installation.) - Jon _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list