<forwarded to list> Well, i use PreBuild which works great for me. It's pretty much the same as Premake, except it might have a few more targets. It's maintained by 'cj' on #mono. The only thing you have to remember to do is to set the svn-props on all your text files to be native end of line style. This will then transparently alter the end of line marker in your textfiles depending on the OS you've just checked the files out in.
Those are the only two things which may cause problems i a multi-environment situation. Other than that, make sure ye all test off the same version of mono or you might run into issues where project X only compiles for one person but not another because of version differences. Alan. On 7/31/07, Joe Audette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > We use Premake (http://premake.sf.net/) to generate Visual Studio and > > SharpDevelop files for Windows, MonoDevelop files for Linux, and GNU > > makefiles for OS X (and edit in XCode). > > Nice! I did not know about Premake, Thanks! > > Joe > > > -- > Joe Audette > Software Solutions Architect > Source Tree Solutions, LLC > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.sourcetreesolutions.com > http://www.mojoportal.com > _______________________________________________ > Mono-list maillist - [email protected] > http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list >
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