That sounds great. This has only been a minor inconvenience for me. Mono is great stuff and monodevelop is a great tool. I was surprised to see it break, but not overly surprised. I realize this stuff is still under heavy development. I started running Mono on Red Hat 8 and 9, but it was just too much trouble to keep up. SuSE has made it a lot easier, but I can't believe they want another $60 every time they do a minor version upgrade. How are they going to compete with Windows XP by doing that?
-----Original Message----- From: Ben Maurer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2005 3:55 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 'peter'; [email protected] Subject: RE: [Mono-list] MonoDevelop 0.7 On Sun, 2005-05-22 at 14:02 -0500, Carl Olsen wrote: > I'm just going to live with the fact that monodevelop isn't going to run on > My SuSE 9.2 Pro now that I've upgraded to Mono 1.1.7. Everything else seems > to be working, so I'll consider myself fortunate that this is the only thing > I've lost. Whoever posted the instructions for upgrading to Mono 1.1.7 made > it sound as simple as running a couple red carpet commands from the command > line. It's not as easy as it was made to sound. I am going to try to package Gtk# 2 (which is the only piece missing for you to get 0.7, which works really well) on SUSE 9.2. Hopefully that would make things easier for you. You could try building gtk# and everything up from there from source. I don't know why MonoDevelop breaks with 1.1.7. MonoDevelop has often been an application that is tightly integrated to a specific version of Mono. Your best bet to get things working is 0.7, with the newest MD and Mono. -- Ben _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
