Joe Audette wrote:
>> It doesn't even appear.  What package should I have installed (I
>>     
> installed everything, I think).
>
>
> If you go into System > YaST > Software > Software Management
> and search for mono you should find it. As I recall the only thing missing 
> was mod_mono which you can get by adding an additional installation source
>
> On mine I added an http source
> Server Name: suse.mirrors.tds.net
> Server Directory: pub/opensuse/distribution/SL-10.1/inst-source
>
> if you are in the US that should be fine or you may want to look at the list 
> on opensuse wiki for a closer one
> this will give you additional packages like postgresql and lots of other 
> stuff that isn't on the cds
>
> I would install pretty much everything you see in searching for mono then to 
> upgrade all of it to the newest version go to the mono download page and 
> download all the rpms
> unzip the rpms into directories then from the terminal cd into those 
> directories one at a time and do
> sudo rpm -Uvh *.rpm
>
> in the devtools folder I got an error on gecko so had to install the rest one 
> at a time in that directory like
> sudo rpm -Uvh filename.rpm for each file
>
> be sure and install boo
>
> I just did all this last weekend and the latest 0.11 MonoDevelop is working 
> nice for me.
>
> Hope it helps,
>
> Joe
>   
That worked.  Apparantly Monodevelop is not included in the SuSE 10.1
CDs natively.
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