I encountered this same problem when setting up Mono via Red Carpet on SuSE 9.1 Personal, and this does seem to be the case. For my purposes, I just selected the highest level packages I wanted (i.e., monodevelop, xsp, mono-data-postgresql), and let Red Carpet resolve the rest of the dependencies. It's running great.
So, the short answer appears to be "Yes." Joseph Hill > Trying to install mono with Red Carpet on a new SuSE 9.1 Pro setup. This > has always been a piece of cake. This time around Red Carpet complains >that "mono-complete" has a failed dependency of "mono-preview". > >Mono-complete is, I think, a new addition that apparently bundles all the >runtime tools. There's another "mono-devel" package that apparently >contains all the devlopment tools. > >Presumably, there isn't anything in either of these two packages that isn't > contained in the individual packages listed in the channel. So...I can do > a successful mono install by selecting everything else except > mono-complete and mono-devel? Right? > > >Thanks. _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
