So the fastcgi was up to date but not the mono,
i am porting mono to a more recent version and encounter a large
number of problems.
in 3.4.0 the embeded lib boehm gc refuse to compile
in 3.2.8 after fixing a few code file, updating libboehm, (and a
terrible terrible use of automake) i have
So the fastcgi was up to date but not the mono,
i am porting mono to a more recent version and encounter a large
number of problems.
in 3.4.0 the embeded lib boehm gc refuse to compile
in 3.2.8 after fixing a few code file, updating libboehm, (and a
terrible terrible use of automake) i have
On 06.05.2014 23:15, cocowalla wrote:
Is it possible to create a new AppDomain with an mkbundle'd app?
In this particular case it's enough if the original assembly
exists in the file system. A 0 bytes file will do the trick.
You might want to file a bug stating that
What's the preferred method for filing a bug? Should I use Bugzilla or raise
an issue on GitHub?
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I was directed to install mono so that my dive computer software would work.
I run MacOS Mavericks. I have run the installer, but once I go through the
installer program (it seems to want to put things in normal hard drive
places, unzips/installs normally) however once it auto closes, nothing
Hi
On 20140507 22:29 , DiverChick wrote:
I was directed to install mono so that my dive computer software would work.
I run MacOS Mavericks. I have run the installer, but once I go through the
installer program (it seems to want to put things in normal hard drive
places, unzips/installs
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places, unzips/installs normally) however once it auto closes, nothing seems
to happen and it does not appear in my applications folder.
Mono isn't an application. It's a language