Hi, Am 28.11.2008 um 19:26 schrieb Charlie Poole:
> One approach is to use command scripts like nunit-x.x > for each version of NUnit installed, with a master > script that points to the latest. That's how I do it > on my own (Windows) systems. > > For Linux, I think it would be preferable for the > nunit script to reference a conf file. The last > installed nunit package could update the current > version and subordinate scripts might not even > be necessary. A more natural way on Linux would be a symlink from nunit-console to nunit-console-2.5, rather than a config file. And to summarise your response, it's only about the command(s), i.e. nunit-console and nunit-console2? Or is there also an issue with the NUnit library assemblies installed by Mono? You should probably file a ticket on Bugzilla, detailling what Mono shouldn't install and post a link here for reference. What packages Linux distributions actually make of it (whether/how they package and ship Mono's private NUnit) would probably be better aired as a request on the new mono-packagers-list. Andreas _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
