Hi,

If you guide me to the bugs I'll do my best, however I don't know what they 
are, where they are, or the mono codebase.

Regards,
Natalia Portillo

El 21/09/2010, a las 03:31, Geoff Norton escribió:

> The x86-64 support for OSX is still unstable at this time, as it does have 
> some transient bugs with it.  Are you interested in contributing to 
> stabalizing this port?
> 
> I'm happy to review patches.
> 
> -g
> 
> On 2010-09-20, at 8:37 PM, Natalia Portillo wrote:
> 
>> Hi and congratulations,
>> 
>> Will this version include x86-64 support on Mac OS X or that will stay in 
>> the unstable git?
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Natalia Portillo
>> Claunia.com
>> 
>> El 21/09/2010, a las 01:06, Andrew Jorgensen escribió:
>> 
>>> Tonight we publish the second (or third if you were watching closely)
>>> public preview of Mono 2.8[0].  To see what's been fixed since the first
>>> preview head over to github[6] and read the commits on mono-2-8 from
>>> d88e223dd4bd0469594e to 58f029f2d1a2ed2c3f16 (older to newer).
>>> 
>>> We are still fixing a problem hitting breakpoints when remotely
>>> debugging using Mono Tools for Visual Studio but as far as we know
>>> that's the only bug holding back the final release of 2.8.
>>> 
>>> If you find a bug please report it: http://www.mono-project.com/Bugs
>>> Also, the QA team asks that we put the string "mono-2.8" (without
>>> quotes) in the whiteboard field on the bug report.
>>> Internally this is Preview 6, so mention that in your bugs.
>>> 
>>> If you use mono on windows we strongly encourage you to do some testing
>>> now as we have not done a lot of testing on windows ourselves.
>>> Community power activate!
>>> 
>>> There have been some further changes to the RPM spec file so packagers
>>> are again encouraged to peruse the spec on github[4].
>>> 
>>> [6] http://github.com/mono/mono/commits/mono-2-8
>>> 
>>> On Sat, 2010-09-11 at 16:30 +0000, Andrew Jorgensen wrote:
>>>> Yesterday we published the first public preview[0] of Mono 2.8.  This 
>>>> release contains many improvements and new features.  Please refer to the 
>>>> draft release notes[1] for details.  Linux builds include SGen[2] and 
>>>> LLVM[3] either or both of which can be enabled at runtime.
>>>> 
>>>> [0] http://mono.ximian.com/monobuild/preview/download-preview/
>>>> [1] http://www.mono-project.com/Release_Notes_Mono_2.8
>>>> [2] http://www.mono-project.com/Compacting_GC
>>>> [3] http://www.mono-project.com/Mono_LLVM
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> If you find a bug please report it: http://www.mono-project.com/Bugs
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Packagers for distributions like Fedora are strongly encouraged to have a 
>>>> look at the mono-core.spec file[4] as there are a large number of new 
>>>> assemblies and we have rearranged a few packages to break cyclical 
>>>> dependencies etc..
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> [4] http://github.com/mono/mono/blob/mono-2-8/mono-core.spec.in
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> The Mono Project is very much alive and a lot of work has gone into this 
>>>> release.  We are positioning 2.8 as a sort of early version of what will 
>>>> eventually become Mono 3.0.  The next release after 2.8 will be 2.8.2 
>>>> which will be branched from Git master.  This means that we will not be 
>>>> maintaining the mono-2-8 branch (except possibly for security fixes).  We 
>>>> will continue in this fashion until 3.0 to allow developers to stay 
>>>> focused on their work and not maintain multiple branches.
>>> 
>>> 
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