Ben Maurer wrote:

You can type rug ref as root, and that refreshes. Or if you like to use
the gui, your instructions will work.

-- Ben


Hi,

I have SuSE 9.3 Pro. I tried the above, and I've tried installing from source. No joy. I just get a message (from rug) saying that /usr/bin/monodevelop doesn't exist (which is true). If I try to install from source I get the gtksourceview message that others have mentioned, when I do ./configure.

If I do rug channels, I get:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/bin> rug channels

subd? | Alias                | Name
------+----------------------+---------------
Yes  | gtk-sharp-official   | Gtk# 1.0.x
Yes  | gtk-sharp-2-official | Gtk# 2
Yes  | mono-1.1-official    | Mono 1.1.x
Yes  | mono-tools-official  | Tools for mono

Is there a channel I don't know about?

I did manage to get MonoDevelop 0.5 working with mono 1.0.1 under SuSE 9.2 Pro, but since I upgraded to mono 1.1.7 MonoDevelop first just crashed, so I got the new version, then just refused to install - whatever method I used.

It's disappointing, because I think monodevelop is really important if mono is to become accepted as a development platform rather than just a deployment platform on Linux.

Cheers

Peter

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