Hi Jason!, Sorry for the delay.
> > + Once you have the DLLs, you can use `make -f makefile.gnu' as described > > + before to self-host. > > mono-build.sh? I just use make and make install (I have to be root to do > the install). I'm confused by how you're copying the MonoCharge DLLs > around. Since we have mono-build.sh, could we integrate that part into I will be pointing from the FAQ to the mono-beginning-windows HOWTO as soon as I got it on the site. You can take /mono/doc/mono-beginning-windows.xml and take a look. Whatever you think that needs to be changed in there, let me know. > > + <li>make -f makefile.gnu install prefix=/opt</li> > > + </ul> > > + If you want to produce and distribute a monocharge tarball, run: > > + make -f makefile.gnu dist > > Should you mention that you need to be in the top level mcs directory to > do this? You also have to be root to do the install (at least on my > machine). And the makefile now requires you to specify a prefix whenever > you install. Same thing. I will be pointing from the FAQ to the correct document, also to mono-beginning. This will make it easier to mantain. :) Cheers, Jaime _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
