You need to figure out what libraries your application depends on (probably the same as the ones used to compile the app) and then specify the packages which contain those assemblies as dependencies of your application. Whatever tool you use to generate your debian packages will have a way of adding those dependencies so that when you install your app via apt (or whatever) it will automatically install the dependencies and just the dependencies. This is the best option.
If you are not generating a debian package then you can either recommend installing 'mono-complete' as the simple/effective option or supply a list of the packages your users will have to install and tell them to install them first. Alan On 3 January 2013 19:42, mickeyf <[email protected]> wrote: > Yes of course, but... > > If I've written the program myself I know which assemblies I need. What I > don't know is "in which packages are which assemblies". > > I did find > > http://pkg-mono.alioth.debian.org/ > > which seems to be the packagers, but searching that site did not answer my > question. I suppose directing it to that list is in order. > > thanks > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://mono.1490590.n4.nabble.com/Essential-Ubuntu-packages-tp4657950p4657952.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 _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
