AFAIK, you can use whatever filename you want for the executable. It does not have to end in .exe (at last with Mono).
What's more, the Linux kernel called binfmt-misc, which allows running programs under Mono as though they were native binary executables. Here's a link to a script that does that: http://www.atoker.com/mono/mono.init Depending on your Linux configuration, you might need to "modprobe binfmt_misc", and you might need to change the path to mono from /usr/bin/mono. Finally, mcs seems to set the executable bit on output files, but other C# compilers (e.g. csc, cscc) do not. On Saturday 14 February 2004 3:00 pm, Jeffrey McManus wrote: > One tactical thing they seem to be getting hung up on is the fact that you > need to run Mono apps with a command line (and, secondarily, an executable > that ends in *.exe reeks of evil Windows; I explained to them that this is > what chmod +x is for, but anyway). _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list