Copy exe file (and needed DLLs, if any), then run exe with Mono (using
command line mono myapp.exe, or other ways). That's about it.
You could also run your program with Mono for Windows first.
Lynn wrote:
i'm a newbie to monodevelop.
i have a .net winform app which runs fine on
Hi,
That page is outdated. Only VS 2010 is maintained nowadays.
Regards,
Alex
On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 6:02 PM, Sebastian Ramadan s...@geekycode.net wrote:
The requirements
http://www.mono-project.com/Compiling_Mono_VSNET#Requirements explicitly
state that VS .NET 2005 is necessary. Has anyone
On 08.08.2011 21:51, quandary wrote:
The only thing that is not self explaining is, that if mono requires
libodbc.so, that is to say package unixodbc-dev, why is it not in the
dependency list of mono, at least not on Ubuntu/Debian ?
I have no idea how Debian is packaging System.Data, but
it's
Hi,
I am building a blocking queue implementation (which behaves like the JAva
LinkedBlockingQueue).
I found the following implementation, which works great:
On Aug 9, 2011, at 9:34 AM, mwessendorf wrote:
However I need to ensure this runs on the PCL (Portable Class Library)
and therefore the above implementation does not work, since Pluse() / Wait()
aren't supported in PCL
Where can I find a listing of the types and members in the PCL? I