Greetings,

Just getting ready to start working for a company that heavily uses .NET, and I am interested in starting learning with mono. I have a Mac OS X 10.2.3 powerbook and I tried compiling and installing mono as follows. First, I compiled and installed the mono-0.19.tar.gz package, and it worked without a hitch. However, when I attempt to compile mcs, I get a problem, as below:

~$ make -f makefile.gnu
if ! which mcs; then \
echo You must have a C\# compiler installed to continue.; \
echo This is typically provided by \'mono\'.; \
echo Read INSTALL.txt for details.; \
exit 1; \
fi;
/usr/local/bin/mcs
for i in jay mcs class mbas nunit nunit20 monoresgen ilasm tools ; do \
make -C $i -f makefile.gnu all || exit 1; \
done
make -f makefile linux
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `linux'.
mcs /target:exe -o mcs.exe AssemblyInfo.cs assign.cs attribute.cs driver.cs cs-parser.cs cs-tokenizer.cs tree.cs location.cs cfold.cs class.cs codegen.cs const.cs constant.cs decl.cs delegate.cs enum.cs ecore.cs expression.cs genericparser.cs interface.cs literal.cs modifiers.cs namespace.cs parameter.cs pending.cs report.cs rootcontext.cs statement.cs support.cs typemanager.cs

** (/usr/local/bin/mcs.exe:625): WARNING **: Using non-atomic functions!
/usr/local/bin/mcs: line 2: 625 Illegal instruction /usr/local/bin/mint /usr/local/bin/mcs.exe "$@"
make[1]: *** [mcs.exe] Error 132
make: *** [all] Error 1
Any ideas?

 - Jonathan

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