Hi all, On the Mono Best Practices page [1] it's written that the environment variable MONO_PATH should not be used for production environment as it causes the assembly loader to just skip completely the GAC. Is it still the case?
If so, how could I solve the following problem: What I'm wanting to do is to have the runtime installed system-wide and then to find a way to install mono applications and libraries without being root. Under this condition, I cannot assume that the GAC will be writeable in any way and so I need a way to tell an application to load some libraries (like gtk# for example) that were copied somewhere. How can I do this without using MONO_PATH? Or, can I use MONO_PATH safely if I make sure that nothing is ever installed in the GAC? (It would be a stock mono runtime installation and then every library/application would be installed locally in each user home directory). [1] http://www.mono-project.com/Best_Practices#MONO_PATH Thank you in advance. Regards, Mathieu _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
