The Vala packages and some of the separately packaged vala libraries seem to
put the vapi's in two different directories - /usr/share/vala-0.14 vs.
/usr/share/vala.  I moved them all to one and then turned the other into a
softlink to it.  That made all the packages appear in Monodevelop.

On Sat, Oct 1, 2011 at 6:54 AM, rastersoft <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Hi all:
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> Up to now I am using Valide to develop in Vala; but since this IDE
> seems to not being actively developed anymore, I want to switch to
> other IDE. I was considering Monodevelop, but when I want to add the
> packages I need for my project (Gtk, Gdk and Posix) I can't, because
> they aren't in the list of available packages; only gee, dconf and
> libcanberra are shown.
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> How can I fix this?
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> Thanks.
>
> - --
> Nos leemos
>                 RASTER    (Linux user #228804)
> [email protected]              http://www.rastersoft.com
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