Okay, well I can make all the changes required and submit it to the bugzilla for a 5.10 port. Do you mind playing tester? Give me a a week and I should have something for you. If you follow the previous email, you can build from the git repository I've got 5.10 running right now.
Hey Ivan, how are you? Did you ever get the kQueueWatcher fixed? Russ On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 11:39 PM, Jeff Sukow <jdsu...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Well, more patient? No, keep pushing. Lately there has been a lack of > mono/.Net contribution in FreeBSD (been hanging around for 3 years or so). > You have made it way further than I have with getting MonoDevelop to work. > I'm glad you pushed as far as you did, now to help get it implemented.... > I'm not sure how to do that either but I have some ideas. > > Do you watch BSDNow <http://feeds.feedburner.com/BsdNowMobile>? Good > show. They are always asking about issues in the FreeBSD community. I think > this issue fits. You could contact them feedb...@bsdnow.tv. I will try to > hit up TJ their producer who I have has some contact with in the past... > > Of course, maybe someone will see you message on the m...@freebsd.org > list and answer all your questions. > > Jeff > > > On 08/29/15 01:06, Russell Haley wrote: > > Ah ha, I understand now. Sorry, I get a bit indignant when I don't get > responses from mailing lists or forums. I should learn to be more patient. > > My email titled MonoDevelop 5.10 for FreeBSD 10.1 spells out the fixes > needed (I'll forward it again after this). But not how to implement them. > I was just going through the porters handbook to figure out where to make > the changes required to get this moving, but if you're up to speed, then it > may be faster for you to do it. I'm cool either way. So steps forward: > > 1)We need to update the Makefile to point to the latest sources. While > Xmarian seems to publish tarballs, we could also consider moving to a git > based fetch. > 2) The port and/or pkg install for mono needs to be updated to run > mozroots (as per previous email). I'm just as cool with it being in the > monodevelop installation, but Mike Hutchison from Xmarian recommended it go > in the mono installation > 3) "setenv MONO_MANAGED_WATCHER true" needs to be set somewhere as there > is still a bug in kevents. I set my in the MonoDevelop in the > /usr/local/bin directory. This could be applied after installation or using > a patch to the command that creates the script during the install target. > maybe??? > 4) env SHELL=/usr/local/bin/bash needs to be added to either a make > target or to the /scripts/configure.sh script specifically. This could be > done using a patch > 5) The restore-packages target needs the following change: > > - nuget restore > + mono > /usr/home/rhaley/git/monodevelop/main/external/nuget-binary/NuGet.exe > restore > > That would get us going. > > *Thoughts? * > > *Russ * > > On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 10:35 PM, Jeff Sukow <jdsu...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I have been on vacation for a bit and just saw your message on >> <m...@freebsd.org>m...@freebsd.org. I figured I would hit you up >> directly vs the list... >> >> Where does MonoDevelop stand? I think I saw that you had/almost had it >> working... >> >> Jeff >> > > > _______________________________________________ freebsd-mono@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-mono To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-mono-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"