Hi,
On 26/04/2013 01:53, Daniel Hughes wrote:
Please don't raise a bug about MonoDevelop packaging against ubuntu,
The debian-cli guys are very good about updating monodevelop packages,
They do there work in debian not ubuntu, and the packages filter
through from debian unstable to ubuntu in the debian import during the
ubuntu development cycle. As already stated MonoDevelop 3.0 packages
are available in the latest ubuntu.
The OP wanted a more up-to-date version of Mono. Normally, it's up to
the distro to produce a newer version of mono for the distro rather than
the mono guys (though they do a SuSE one).
As I don't use Ubuntu (I'm a Fedora guy), I'm not too sure which version
they have in their base.
And please do create debian packages for deployment rather then a
script as Paul Johnson is suggesting. A debian package is the correct
way to install on a debian based system like ubuntu.
This may be down to misinterpretation on my part. When I build an
application using mono, unless I want it system wide, I usually keep it
in ~/. If the intention is to package rather than anything else, then
yes, the OP needs to use the packaging system for that distro. Under
Fedora, a script is usually placed in /usr/bin to fire the binary which
will be in /usr/lib[64]
Paul
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