Dave,
We are just getting started on doing the same, but planning on using approach 4) falling back to manual conversion of the projects to Monodevelop if we have problems (we already have a lot of Visual Studio projects to start.) I found the following site which provides a way to convert Visual Studio .NET projects to Nant projects, but haven't tried it yet.


http://www.c-sharpcorner.com/Code/2004/April/XSlTransformerMG.asp

Cheers,
Jon Walker


Dave Murphy wrote:

Hypothetical situation, but (as always) with some grounding in reality.

If I were developing a Mono/.NET that would be developed and compiled against both frameworks, what is the best build solution?

The ones I can come up with are:

1) Use make and autotools on both Linux and Windows (via Cygwin?)
2) Use MonoDevelop on Linux and SharpDevelop on Windows
3) Use Visual Studio .NET on Windows and prj2make on Linux
4) Use Nant on both

Are there any other options?

Cheers,


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