Hi,
Since you're interested in Mono in Wine, I should probably explain the
current situation.
Currently, it's possible to install Mono for Windows in Wine, and
Wine's mscoree.dll will find the Mono install and use it to run .NET
code. This is not very useful because of incompatibilities and
Thanks for the detailed explanation Vincent! Keep us posted on the
advances you make and maybe let's get in touch if you think that this
could be better resolved in the Wine side (even if it's a project
outside gsoc).
2012/3/28 Vincent Povirk madewokh...@gmail.com:
I do remember asking about the
Hey,
The short of it is, the scope of the project would be far too long for the
SoC regardless of how feasible it is. It'd probably be one summers work to
make moonlight run with a backend other than GTK in moonlights desktop
mode, which'd be a requirement for your purposes. The other big issue
Hi Lucas,
Since you have already contributed in wine, I suggest you to look into
wine mono bridge, this will be very useful too run applications on
mono which use component which are already in mono like Winform, Gtk#
.. etc and those apps did not have a Linux version.
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Sharique uddin Ahmed
Hello,
I'm Lucas Fialho Zawacki a Computer Science undergrad at UFRGS
university in Brazil. I have 4
years of experience as a programmer and I'm well versed in C/C++,
Ruby, Lua as well as some other languages.
I have a lot of experience with Windows programming, mostly because
I'm also a