> Now, you need to compile your own Mono from CVS, > because the System.Web code has changed tremendously > since the official release.
I'm currently running the latest debianplanet packages which are compiled from CVS (occasionally). I think what I have was built a little over a week ago. Trying to get the CVS stuff compiling now. I just saw the pointer to the monocharge tarball - I think that's what I need to get past where I'm currently stuck (I'm getting all 0-byte DLLs just like the other guy that posted here). > Once you get your CVS version of Mono running, get > the `xsp' module, which contains a test server for > ASP.NET, and start throwing .aspx programs at it Okay, I compiled xsp and got it running in my current mono environment. It serves simple .aspx pages just fine, but I haven't had any luck with custom controls or code-behind as of yet. Hoping to find some documentation or archived mailing list posts to help me. <grin> > As you test, you will run into various bugs that > will require investigative work, debugging works, > and implementation work. I'll be glad to help debug System.Web if I can. Any pointers to the required tools and how to get them set up? > You have the exact match of talent needed to help > in this area! <grin> Well, I'm really enjoying working with ASP.NET on Windows. I hope that mono becomes just as capable sometime soon. I'm willing to help in the short term to achieve that goal. > A howto would be awesome, but the interesting thing > about asp.net is that most knowledge can be > transfered from Microsoft .NET to Mono without > changes. I'd like to author something to help people without any Microsoft ASP.NET experience get started using mono's implementation. Later, -Zak _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
