Ahh, do not worry. I didn't mean you must demand stable use. As it
is written on our wiki, olive is a workplace for unstable stuff,
mostly for .NET 3.0 and later, and hence it cannot be stable by
its nature. When we hack olive, we make some or many changes in
mono (mostly class libs), and we
Hi guys:
Curently is not posible for our development team to change the
development environment (fedora OS, mono version, etc..) and we have a
pretty new ones of all..but due to a new dependence, we need olive I
find a RPM in some opensuse repo but claim that need mono 2.1 and of
course force
Olive will always be mono and mcs from trunk, so no, you have to always
build mono from svn. Olive is defined as under heavy development
stuff. We don't welcome those who demand stable use of it. And of
course forcing dependent stuff is the only good idea.
Once the next version of mono is