Yes, this will force me to have several mono versions in the machines, unless I delete the old versions, and it won't protect me against a "update to mono version X" several weeks later. So my system will be always "unstable" and I won't be able to call it safe, because I don't know if the new mono version is "secure", or use it for something more than testing and "hey, 10000 primitives, cool!"
I'm hungry, maybe I will be more optimistic after lunch. greetings 2009/8/4 Dr Scofield <[email protected]> > > Impalah wrote: > > Please allow me to be cynic but... For using/developing for/testing > > trunk Opensim versions I am forced to tweak my stable and well patched > > Linux and to include an unstable mono version which I have no guarantee > > about everything will work (maybe with 2.4, maybe with 2.5, maybe with > > future 2.9)... > > hmm...not sure where the "tweak my stable and well patched linux" comes > into the > game. installing mono 2.4.2 can be done in parallel to an existing mono > tree > even. you just have to be careful to use the right one for opensim (we have > systems with 3 different mono version installed). > > but then again, i might be misunderstanding you. if that is the case, > forget > what i said. > > -- > dr dirk husemann ---- virtual worlds research ---- ibm zurich research lab > SL: dr scofield ---- [email protected] ---- http://xyzzyxyzzy.net/ > RL: [email protected] - +41 44 724 8573 - > http://www.zurich.ibm.com/~hud/<http://www.zurich.ibm.com/%7Ehud/> > _______________________________________________ > Opensim-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/opensim-dev >
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