William Magee wrote:
The Diva distribution works fine with mono 2.01. I have two Ubuntu
9.04 machines running Diva and mono 2.01.

Karmic comes with 2.4 by default, I am told.
  
mono 2.0.1 is quite stable, however, if you are at all concerned about resource use, you need to go the mono 2.4.2+ route.

    DrS/dirk
Cheers,
Bill



On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 2:40 PM, Karen Palen <[email protected]> wrote:
  
FWIW, the default Ubuntu Jaunty (9.04) mono is 2.01 which will NOT work!

You need to find and install the latest version of mono!

I THINK Ubuntu Karmic (9.10) uses the latest mono (2.4?), but I screwed up my test drive and have not had a chance to run Ubuntu 9.01 beta with Opensim yet!.

DO NOT EVER turn off the power during a partition copy NEVER! NEVER!!! - ask me how I know. :-(

More news at 11 or whenever I get things playing nice together again ...

Karen

--- On Wed, 10/7/09, John Ward <[email protected]> wrote:

    
From: John Ward <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Opensim-users] OpenSim on Linux Installation Questions
To: [email protected], [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, October 7, 2009, 11:21 AM
On 10/06/2009 10:08 PM, clive gould
wrote:
      
1) Is it necessary to install mono base as the root
        
user and then
      
install mono as the opensim user? I can understand the
        
need for the
      
opensim user installation of mono but am not quite
        
sure if the root
      
install of mono base as root is necessary as well.
        
The way you install things in your blog you need to do it
as root.
However it is not a general requirement for mono.
It's important that
Opensim run the desired version of mono.  For our RHEL
servers we were
doing local to opensim installs of desired mono
versions.  That can
avoid conflicts with the system package
management.   The Opensim users
path needs to be configured to run the local mono.

      
2) In the instructions I came across git was also
        
installed.
      
Presumably git is only needed if you're fetching the
        
pre-release
      
versions of OpenSim and not if you're downloading a
        
full .tar.gz
      
release?
        
Correct.  You only need git if you manage the source
content that way.
Getting the tar archives should not require git.

I expect that more and more you will see Opensim users
using
distributions like Diva's instead of the direct sources.

John./JohnnyB Hammerer
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