I know that is a bit offtopic, but I think that for Ubuntu users, isn't too hard install lastest versions of Mono compiling it from tarball. There are some guides and tutorials that explain in detail step by step the installation, and it explains all dependencies that must be satisfied previously if you want to install Mono in a fresh installation of Ubuntu.
In mi case, I use Ubuntu 10.04 and I enjoy Mono 2.6.7 with Monodevelop 2.4 (and Moonlight 2.0 SDK), both compiled from tarball. Maybe, an alternative, is to publish an official guide that explain how to install Mono compiling from tarball in a fresh installation of a Linux distribution, so that everyone that wants to install Mono from tarball in his favorite Linux distribution, can do as easily as possible. Daniel Soto... I'm other :-) 2010/8/11 Miguel de Icaza <mig...@novell.com> > > @miguel By the way what I'm taking from your comments is that if >> ubuntu was to refuse to package mono and include default mono >> applications mono support for ubuntu would actually improve. I wonder >> if someone should tell them...... >> > > I can not comment as the above sentence turned out to be impossible to > parse. > > You might want to clarify, unless you are trolling, in which case, dont > bother. > > _______________________________________________ > Mono-list maillist - Mono-list@lists.ximian.com > http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list > >
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