Hi,
I am having some trouble getting Mono to build. I am running the Fedora
Core 3 64 bit edition. I am trying to build the stable release, 1.0.6.
IIRC, 1.1.4 is the stable release.
I used this configure string ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/mono ..
everything there worked fine.
Hi,
mono 1.0.x does not run on amd64. Try 1.1.4 instead.
Zoltan
On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 23:30:28 -0600, Aaron Axelsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I am having some trouble getting Mono to build. I am running the Fedora
Core 3
Hi!
Would there be interest in adding a Delphi compatible compiler to Mono?
Somehow I'd like to see support for my pet language.. :-)
Any thoughts?
Willi
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Hi,
the attached trivial patch allows the compilation of gtkhtml-sharp with
gtkhtml-3.6.
Please review and consider applying.
Thanks,
Roberto.
Index: configure.in
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--- configure.in (revision 41759)
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Thanks, 1.1.4 solved that problem
Is there any good howto on how to build 1.1.4 with the apache module?
Thanks!
Zoltan Varga wrote:
Hi,
mono 1.0.x does not run on amd64. Try 1.1.4 instead.
Zoltan
On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 23:30:28 -0600,
Greetings,
A would love to see an Object Pascal (i.e. Delphi compatible) compiler
for Mono.
I would be quite willing to work on such a project (in my spare time),
but I don't have the documentation to do a decent job of it. It seems
to me that the best bet would be to match the language used
I would be quite willing to work on such a project (in my spare time),
Excellent!
but I don't have the documentation to do a decent job of it. It seems
to me that the best bet would be to match the language used by Borland's
products for maximum compatibility.
Yes, of course - this goes
Other than the fact that I don't know what the Delphi.net extensions to
the language spec are, I'd love to begin on this. I've spent almost 10
years working in Delphi (well, I did start with Turbo Pascal 8) ) and
would love to see it available in an open platform.
Comments follow:
Willibald
Grant Hess schrieb:
Other than the fact that I don't know what the Delphi.net extensions to
the language spec are, I'd love to begin on this.
I'll dig into this - basically I think foreach is in, attributes of course and
new visibility identifiers. Then there are co-classes, namespaces
I assume one can still get a free trial version of Delphi.
The IDE will time out in 60? days, but I think the command line compiler is "free"?
The documents should not time out.
Dennis
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