Hi! I'm quite frustrated: I use Debian (not the supported Suse or Redhat or Windows stuff) and don't want debian packaged Mono either. I want the most recent official version.
I used to grab the generic installer from http://www.mono-project.com/Other_Downloads but it is still 1.9.1_2 Why has it not been updated? I usually install it to /opt, tell it to leave my environment alone and then strip it manually down to 10mb which I need for my purpose. I would really like to get hold of the official binaries (I don't want to compile it myself, that might introduce bugs from my libarries or other problems). I don't actually need the installer btw. Just a tgz file of the binary raw contents would be great. If I go to the mono homepage and try to download something for Suse or redhat, that leads me nowhere! I just get told to use the buildin update managers, etc. BAH! No possibility of downloading one large RPM and just extracing it and using the good fine binaries directly. (for the windows version (one big isntaller) that woudl be easy) And how would I be sure that I really get the most recent official 2.1 release that way??? I'm pretty frustrated with the way the mono system "supports" the distros. I mean it's great that mono gets good integration into distros, but I would certainly prefer MUCH LESS integration. Can anyone trigger the person who builds the generic Linux updater? Why did it stop to be updated? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Generic-Linux-installer-for-Mono-2.1-still-missing-%28or-just-the-files%29-tp20479893p20479893.html Sent from the Mono - General mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
