On Fri, 2004-08-27 at 15:36, Marcus wrote:
> I'm not sure if Mono.GetOptions is compiled by default. If you're building
> from source, you can do a "make" in Mono.GetOptions directory. The resulting
> assembly to be installed is Mono.GetOptions.dll.
I do have the Mo.GetOptions.dll installed.
On Thu, 2004-08-26 at 23:36, Marcus wrote:
> I'm not sure if Mono.GetOptions is compiled by default. If you're building
> from source, you can do a "make" in Mono.GetOptions directory. The resulting
> assembly to be installed is Mono.GetOptions.dll.
Yes, it is, there's probably just a problem wi
I'm not sure if Mono.GetOptions is compiled by default. If you're building
from source, you can do a "make" in Mono.GetOptions directory. The resulting
assembly to be installed is Mono.GetOptions.dll.
On Thursday 26 August 2004 10:18 pm, Rob Brown-Bayliss wrote:
> But I cant find any mention of
On Thu, 2004-08-26 at 20:57, Marcus wrote:
> I'm not sure about popt. There is a somewhat different package for handling
> options in the Mono.GetOptions namespace. It handles parsing options by
> attaching attributes to fields/properties that correspond to options and
> using reflection at runt
I'm not sure about popt. There is a somewhat different package for handling
options in the Mono.GetOptions namespace. It handles parsing options by
attaching attributes to fields/properties that correspond to options and
using reflection at runtime to set them.
On Thursday 26 August 2004 3:50
Hi, is there a c# version of popt for handling command line options?
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