Actually, silly me, I've fixed that first bug already. You can run all the normal mono programs using the pmono script, eg
$ pmono monodoc Happy coding! Ian -- I may have used dictation software to write this email, please excuse any confusing mistakes. Ian Norton <ian.norton-bad...@thales-esecurity.com> wrote: >Hello All, > >For a while now I've seen people ask for binary packages of monodevelop >and >mono for ubuntu and at last I've been able to finally find time to get >some >made. > >The packages provide a parallel mono intstallation that won't conflict >with the >mono runtime installed by ubuntu. In the repository are everything >needed by >monodevelop to load, build and debug a gtk# program on ubuntu 11.10 >(oneiric) > >Getting started >--------------- > >Add the following line to your /etc/apt/sources.list file > >deb http://void.printf.net/~bredroll/pmono ./ > >Then: >$ sudo apt-get update >$ sudo apt-get install pmono-monodevelop pmono-scripts > >## or just the following for core mono >$ sudo apt-get install pmono-mono pmono-scripts > >( you need to install addins before MD, first bug for me to fix ) > >Once all packages are downloaded and installed you have a full parallel >mono >install located in /opt/mono. > >Now all you need is to source the following script ( which I'll >eventually add >as a package ) before running mono or monodevelop. > >Eg: > >$ pmono bash >$ mono --version >$ monodevelop > >Included are everything needed to write a gtk# app using monodevelop >2.8.2. > >Given time, I'll update to the latest MD and latest mono packages when >they >come out. > >Anyone curious about how this works can have a look at the scripts >here: > >https://github.com/inorton/mono-ubuntu-build > >Best Regards! > >Ian >_______________________________________________ >Mono-list maillist - Mono-list@lists.ximian.com >http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - Mono-list@lists.ximian.com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list