On 11/17/04 04:16:22, Paul F. Johnson wrote:
Hi,

Just a quick heads up to say that I've updated my mono-compiling page to
reflect the change from cvs to svn and fixed a few bits and pieces on
there as
well.

Feel free to comment...

http://www.all-the-johnsons.co.uk/mono/mono-compiling.html


In debian, the command

dpkg -l mono*

will give a list of all mono components available in debian (well, all that start with mono), and the first column will say if the pacakge is installed or not. For example, a section of the output on my computer looks like:

ii  mono-common    1.0.2-1        common files for the Mono CLI runtimes
ii  mono-jit       1.0.2-1        fast CLI (.NET/Mono) JIT compiler
ii  mono-mcs       1.0.2-1        the Mono C# compiler
un  mono-mint      <none>         (no description available)
ii  mono-utils     1.0.2-1        Mono utilities

dpkg --purge <list of packagenames> is used to purge packages (which means remove everything, including config files that might have been created). This must be run as root, where the dpkg -l can be run as any user...

Might be useful information to add, since the rpm stuff is there.

John

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