2008/9/23 Rao, Chai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Is Mono 1.9 available (shippped with) with an earlier version of openSUSE (<= 
> 11.0) ? Since you mentioned that Mono 1.9 & 2.0 are very close in their 
> support of .NET 2.0 features, I would be perfectly fine with installing any 
> version of openSUSE which comes with Mono 1.9+ already on it. For other 
> OS'es, I would be very interested in getting an installer.
>
> When I deploy my application to different OS'es, I want my install to be very 
> simple. I cannot afford a build of MONO from source (although I myself have 
> done it here on a box with Fedora Core 3 installed), and must have Installers 
> for the different OS'es. We are a small development shop with zero UNIX/LINUX 
> development experience. I am very impressed with the MONO project, and have 
> been keenly awaiting the availability of installers for multiple OS'es for a 
> couple of years now. The more OS'es that you support with ready made 
> installers of MONO 2.0, the happier I would be, since it adds value to our 
> product to be able to run on multiple OS'es with the same application source 
> code.
You should have a look to OBS opensuse build service : to build :
https://build.opensuse.org/
To get rpm build : http://software.opensuse.org/search
Also i have finished to write a Self Extracting prog, who run nice
under nix and win, so a generic installer, should will come from that.
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andrew Jorgensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, September 22, 2008 6:57 PM
> To: Rao, Chai; [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Mono-list] Mono 2.0 LINUX Download
>
>
> The generic linux installer has been discontinued because it was 
> unsupportable.  openSUSE 11.0 and SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 packages will be 
> provided for Mono 2.0.  openSUSE 11.1 and SLE 11 will ship with Mono 2.0.
>
> We haven't had solaris packages for a long time now.  We are trying to get 
> help getting the solaris package on Blastwave.org updated to 2.0.  HP-UX, 
> AIX, Irix, etc. have not been considered.  If someone wants to maintain 
> packages for one of those platforms we would be happy to add a link to the 
> download page.
>
> The best way to try Mono is to get openSUSE 11.0 (or 11.1 when it's out).  
> Mono 1.9 and Mono 2.0 are not dramatically different in their support for 
> .NET 2.0 features, so you should be able to try your application on openSUSE 
> and get a good idea of how it will work.  Please also see 
> http://www.mono-project.com/MoMA
>
> - Andrew
>
>>>> chairao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09/22/08 2:48 PM >>>
>
> I definitely downloaded the Preview MONO 2.0 download for LINUX from the
> website. However, I don't see it any more. I see links to downloads for
> Windows & MAC. What happened to the link for the Mono 2.0 download ?
>
> Also, is there a possibility of getting a download for Solaris 10 (and other
> flavors of UNIX) ? The reason I ask is that I am not really keen to build
> from source (not being a UNIX guru). I am however very interested in running
> my applications (which I originally developed under Windows .NET 2.0) on all
> available OS'es where MONO downloads exist, simply by putting the
> Windows-compiled exe's on the target system with MONO 2.0 installed. Thanks
> in advance.
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