Cupcake Kid wrote:

>Hi, I recently installed Mono for Win32 and I added its bin directory
>to PATH so I can access its compiler without using the Mono command
>prompt.  However, the problem is, when I try and build something using
>SciTE, I get the following message (this problem only affects C#,
>C/C++, Java compilers work fine):
>
>
>
>>mcs test.cs -pkg:dotnet
>>The system cannot find the file specified.
>>
>>
>
>This is the command line I added to cpp.properties:
>
>if PLAT_WIN
>       command.build.*.cs=mcs $(FileNameExt) -pkg:dotnet
>       command.go.*.cs=$(FileName)
>       command.go.subsystem.*.cs=1
>
>I removed the csc command since that only applies to the M$ C#
>compiler.  I'm pretty sure I updated the PATH properly since I can
>compile on a regular console using the same command line.
>
The mcs program is actually a batch file, first try changing mcs to mcs.bat

I'm dabbling with mono at home, I usually compile from the command line
because mcs GPFs.  Maybe I have to try replacing the batch file with the
exe that it references.

April


It worked.  Thanks a lot for the help. :)


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