OK - we're away!
http://monotizen.wordpress.com/2014/06/16/monotizen-day1-of-production/
Cheers,
Bob Summerwill
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Hello to the Mono devel list!
I started a discussion this weekend on ubuntu-devel-discuss to talk about
Mono on that platform and getting more current versions available. You can
catch up here:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-discuss/2014-June/015005.html
As we started to untangle
Hello Alexander,
We are getting our house in order in terms of Linux support. Jo Shields,
one of the Mono/Debian maintainers will be joining Xamarin this July to
work on both keeping our packages up to date on Linux, as well as restoring
our sanity when it comes to regressions, public CI and
Hey Miguel,
What fantastic news for a Monday morning! I actually just did a lap around
the room, you can ask my wife, she'll confirm it. LOL
At least on my own behalf, if not also from all those who have been waiting
patiently, thank you!
Just to clarify, does this also mean Ubuntu users can
Does this mean you ‘ll start looking at hosting official packages for other
distros too? For example, I currently maintain a 586 (not 686) build for Wind
River Linux. For a variety of reasons, not having to do that myself sure would
be nice.
-Chris
From:
Hello Chris,
I am not sure that we will cover every possible Linux, but we will try to
cover the major Linux distributions/versions.
So there is still room for other minor versions to keep their own builds
going.
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 7:34 AM, Chris Tacke cta...@opennetcf.com wrote:
Does
That makes sense and I definitely agree that Xamarin can't support every
single distribution under the sun. The most popular ones in deployment
scenarios are the closest to a target-able commercial release Linux gets.
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 9:39 AM, Miguel de Icaza mig...@xamarin.com wrote:
Agreed. My major pain point with the distro right now is in CI. I'm using
Jenkins on a Windows machine to build our C# application products and
installers for both Windows and Linux platforms. I have it all working,
including generating tarballs for Linux. The one problem is that I don't
Presumably that means SuSE as well?
This really is excellent news, as Mono is fantastic for cross-platform
sysadmin scripting and good Linux support is key to tha.
Miguel de Icaza mig...@xamarin.com 06/16/14 9:40 AM
Hello Chris,
I am not sure that we will cover every possible Linux, but
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 9:20 AM, Johnnie Odom jo...@escambia.k12.fl.us
wrote:
Presumably that means SuSE as well?
This really is excellent news, as Mono is fantastic for cross-platform
sysadmin scripting and good Linux support is key to tha.
There are some more up to date SuSE (openSUSE)
On 16/06/2014 16:13, Chris Tacke wrote:
Agreed. My major pain point with the distro right now is in CI. I'm
using Jenkins on a Windows machine to build our C# application
products and installers for both Windows and Linux platforms. I have
it all working, including generating tarballs for
Yes, the current ones that I have in mind are:
* CentOS
* Debian/Ubuntu
* Fedora
* OpenSUSE
Anything else will have to wait until we have a solid story there.
Miguel
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 8:20 AM, Johnnie Odom jo...@escambia.k12.fl.us
wrote:
Presumably that means SuSE as well?
This
Debian as in the Raspberry Pi version would be awesome… wheezy?
The big issue there has been the hard float support.
John
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