You bundle "mono" because it is required by the application. But because it's bundled with your application you will not need a separate Mono installation.
For more information about creating bundles see "man mkbundle" and http://www.mono-project.com/Guide:Running_Mono_Applications#Bundles Kornél Ozzapoo wrote: > Then will it require .NET/Mono if you 'bundle' mono with the application? If > so, how do you do it? > > Kornél Pál wrote: >>> Do VBNC-compiled binaries depend on the .NET Framework to work? >> The short answer is yes, the same is true for C#. The long answer is >> that they need a runtime that can be Mono as well. >> >> C# was designed for .NET Framework so it's runtime library is the Class >> Library (i.e. has no specific runtime library). All other languages >> usually have their own runtime libraries. VB.NET has >> Microsoft.VisaulBasic.dll and Mono has an open source implemenation of >> that. >> >> Depending on the deployment system you use you may need to install >> mono-basic (or equivalent) package but Mono supports VB.NET out of the >> box. >> >> Kornél >> _______________________________________________ >> Mono-vb mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-vb >> >> > _______________________________________________ Mono-vb mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-vb
