This issue comes up from time to time on this list. I tend to agree with
you, one must conclude this is done primarily to drive people towards
Novell. Which is fair of course, as Novell funds a lot of the
development. However, business objectives aside, there's no doubt that
Mono itself would gain
I have to at least partly agree with you here daniel, while I would love to
develop
smartphone applications using C#/Mono, getting an iPhone to do so is not
a compromise I'm willing to make. Too expensive for the masses (outside
of the US anyway) and way too much dictatorship. Frankly, I think
I'm with Mike on that one. Would love to see a detailed howto, having had
some earlier mishaps trying to build on Ubuntu in the past.
/Casper
2009/3/31 Mike Christensen ima...@comcast.net
Is there a step by step on how to do this on a fresh Ubuntu install? It
took me forever to figure out
I know SUSE sponsors the project, but is there a good reason for not
producing .deb packages for Debian/*buntu, the most popular line of distro?
Anyway congrats with the release, looking forward to taking it for a spin!
/Casper
Andrew Jorgensen wrote:
As we announced before we are only
Ubuntu repositories are a little behind, 1.2.6 or something like that.
What I did was to follow the howto on this site:
http://www.mono-project.com/Other_Downloads
This will install 1.9.1 which as far as I understand, is about 6 months
old - however contains all the cool .NET 3.0 stuff I have