Hi, > The generic linux installer has been discontinued. It cannot correctly > predict where to put things on all version of linux, so people end up > with broken Mono installs.
Why make it predict anything? From my experience, packages are either put into /usr/local, /usr or /opt - why not just have a radio button on the installer? As for where to put things, you only really need to know if you're using Fedora or not for this (I don't know if any other distro puts things in /usr/lib64 for 64 bit versions of mono). Assuming you're not using Fedora/Redhat, then it will be /opt/mono... or /usr/lib/mono... or /usr/local/lib/mono... Okay, this is very simplistic and probably is missing a pile of things (I've never used the Mono generic installer), but from what I can see, it should do the job. YAMV ;-) TTFN Paul -- Sie können mich aufreizen und wirklich heiß machen!
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