Am 09.06.2008 um 23:05 schrieb Geoff Norton: > Ockert, > > On Mon, 2008-06-09 at 14:00 -0700, Ockert wrote: >> I have an application that needs to run on Mac OSX that will be >> deployed to thousands of Macs in schools. The application is a .Net >> application and I would love to run it under Mono. I have to make a >> decision on whether Mono is suitable and stable enough within two >> weeks. The current released version of the Mono does not meet the >> minimum criteria. (The textbox does not accept keyboard input on a >> PPC >> Mac) I have logged bugs which I have been told is fixed but not >> implemented in the current binaries. I have search the forums for >> hours, I have asked for help to configure a build environment where I >> can build my own binaries on the latest codebase but have not >> received >> any response in 5 days. If I cannot get a way to test the fixed bugs >> within the next week, I will have to find another way to deploy my >> application on the Mac. I would really appreciate some help on this! > > Building your own mono for the mac is slightly involved. For > development / testing I would suggest bootstrapping from macports (to > get glib and friends), then you should be able to compile mono from > SVN > without too much fuss. GDI+ however requires a little more > fiddling, as > you need to have X11 installed and set some additional environment > variables to have everything detected.
I'd consider that an overstatement! No MacPorts is needed for bootstrapping Mono, just use the Mono.framework you've already installed; you may need to set ACLOCAL_FLAGS and PKG_CONFIG_PATH appropriately, search lists.ximian.com for it (try my name, and I believe the instructions were from Robert Jordan). Andreas _______________________________________________ Mono-devel-list mailing list Mono-devel-list@lists.ximian.com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-devel-list