FYI

On 10.04, sudo apt-get install mono-complete seems to work OK except
for a large number of xpath issues, which presumably affect only the
documentation. Things like:

..............

Problem: O:System.Runtime.InteropServices.GCHandle.Conversion, with xpath: /Type/Members/memb...@membername='op_Conversion']/Docs Problem: O:System.Runtime.InteropServices.HandleRef.Conversion, with xpath: /Type/Members/memb...@membername='op_Conversion']/Docs Problem: O:System.Web.UI.WebControls.FontUnit.Conversion, with xpath: /Type/Members/memb...@membername='op_Conversion']/Docs Problem: O:System.Web.UI.WebControls.Unit.Conversion, with xpath: /Type/Members/memb...@membername='op_Conversion']/Docs


-p

On 9/27/2010 11:22 AM, Karen Palen wrote:
It appears that many Linux distros now ship with only the "mono-runtime" packages installed, but many OpenSimulator features such as LSL scripts require "mono-complete" installed.

"mono-complete" Includes the development packages which are needed to compile and run scripts.

It is suggested that all Linux users install the "mono-complete" package with at least mono 2.4.2 (Ubuntu 10.04 ships with mono 2.4.4 which runs fine).

Karen


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