OK thanks. I have not tried anything yet, since I want to know whether it is worth to try it. So, I will try it now. Once again, thank you
Stifu wrote: > > Mono is binary compatible with .NET, so yeah. You don't have to use > MonoDevelop to make your program work outside of Windows, the exe > generated by Visual Studio will work. Did you try MoMA > (http://mono-project.com/MoMA) on your program? > After that, the next step would be actually tying it (using the LiveCD on > the download page, for example). > > > IndraG wrote: >> >> I know it sounds really stupid, but this is the first time I venture to >> Mono and have no experience with Linux at all, but I have been >> programming VB2005 for 3 years. I usually use .NET IDE in Windows XP. My >> boss is hoping I can have our program run in Linux machines as well. Can >> I simply copy my exe to Linux OS with Mono installed, and just run it >> such as with NET framework? I have a scan on the VB of Mono and it looks >> as if it is not fully ready yet (at least not fully debugged yet), and I >> am rather scared to change IDE. I have no complains so far for VS2005 IDE >> apart from the usual stuffs that I can bear. >> >> Thanks >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Can-I-run-an-exe-compiled-in-VB2005-in-Mono--tp23881218p23921322.html Sent from the Mono - VB mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Mono-vb mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-vb
