I'm a bit confused how I make use of these two features.
In Mono 1.0.4, there was an ikvm package, and a mono-ikvm package. The mono-ikvm package contained some native libraries, and the ikvm package contained the rest of the Java system. This included the actual ikvm executable.
In Mono 1.0.6 and 1.1.4, the mono-ikvm package is still there, but the ikvm package has gone. I'm confused, where should I get the actual Java system from, or is there some reason why I don't need it now?
Turning to JScript...
As I understand it, on .NET you compile your JScript source with jsc, and that creates an executable or dll. However, the JScript package for mono (mono-jscript-1.1.4-1.novell.9.1.i386.rpm) only contains two versions of Microsoft.JScript.dll. I'm confused about how I actually compile my JavaScript source. I can see that the dlls are probably important when I want to run my compiled code, but I can't figure out how to get to that point!
Thanks in advance if you can resolve either of these points of confusion.
Pete
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