monolite
Is this using system mcs or monolite?
Actually @Marek I think we'll need to bump corlib version when a new mcs is
required in monolite (i.e. due to new features used in corefx), could this be
the issue here?
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Hello,
Nikhil and myself took this discussion offline, and it is clear that what he
would like to is to run an ASP.NET Classic application under a modern .NET Core
engine.
I have written up a description of what needs to be done to achieve this, in
case someone is interested in this effort:
Is this using system mcs or monolite?
Actually @Marek I think we'll need to bump corlib version when a new mcs is
required in monolite (i.e. due to new features used in corefx), could this be
the issue here?
- Alex
On 4 Jan 2018, at 18:42, Neale Ferguson
mailto:ne...@sinenomine.net>> wrote:
Building from master on s390x:
MCS [basic] mscorlib.dll
../../../external/corefx/src/System.Memory/src/System/Buffers/StandardFormat.cs(106,76):
error CS1525: Unexpected symbol `?'
../../../external/corefx/src/System.Memory/src/System/ReadOnlySpan.cs(372,31):
error CS1519: Unexpected symb
Hello,
Having the future of Mono in mind, what are the plans on the support for
macOS? If we want to build a GUI that should work on Windows Linux and
macOS is still GTK# the best solution? Or are Xamarin.Forms supposed to be
better in time? I guess Xwt is not going much further than what we have
Hi,
He future of the Mono framework is bright and long! It’s in our core business
to support the different platforms that we support today (macOS, Linux,
Windows, iOS, Android, PS4, Xbox, FreeBSD, Haiku, etc.), an. d we are not
planning to drop support for any of these platforms any time soon.