So, firstly, I build my own 64bit mono. In that last thread, I said I was doing it off of their tar ball. I updated that slightly. I now maintain my own local "mac ports" port file. Attached is the latest one I built. It may need updating. And at the very least, you probably want to update it to build into a different place than my company's directory on my systems. Once it's built, it does create it's own pkg-config directory so you can use it in building python-net You can try and build against the usual 32-bit mono distributions on OSX. But it's usually a bad idea. Python is usually 64-bit in most places you'd want to use it in OSX. When Xamarin finally gets around to fully distributing in 64-bit on OSX by default, things will be easier and this part won't be necessary. |
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On Jun 12, 2013, at 10:35 AM, Alon Dulce <alo...@gmail.com> wrote:
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