> I have done a quick-and-dirty port of the mono runtime to the FreeBSD > platform (4.5-RELEASE). I tried the mcs compiler and a simple 'Hello > world' program and it seems to work.
Very nice! You might want to look into compiling and running the compiler test suite and the mono engine test suite (mcs/tests and mono/mono/tests). > The port is fairly straightforward, but I had to do a lot of changes in > mono/jit/exception.c because the struct sigcontext has a sc_ prefixed to > all the registry names. Yeah, we expected something like that would be needed. Could you post the diff, so we can discuss how to best split the code? > The only problem I still have when running mono is mcs complaining about > not reading EOF at end-of-file, but getting an ERROR token instead. > Maybe someone can point me to the right direction to fix this > misbehaviour... Sounds like a problem in the port. That can mean all sorts of things, it is just the behavior when something is going badly on the binding to the OS. Miguel _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
