Hi everybody,
Am I right in my guess, that Mono 1.2 hit the market to late to get
integrated into openSUSE 10.2?
Especially, as a lot of the home made tools depend on Mono, this might
be a risky upgrade, right?
Dominique
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Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
Am I right in my guess, that Mono 1.2 hit the market to late to get
integrated into openSUSE 10.2?
Especially, as a lot of the home made tools depend on Mono, this might
be a risky upgrade, right?
Right. Yesterday, at
Am Thursday 23 November 2006 12:00 schrieb Dominique Leuenberger:
Hi everybody,
Am I right in my guess, that Mono 1.2 hit the market to late to get
integrated into openSUSE 10.2?
Especially, as a lot of the home made tools depend on Mono, this might
be a risky upgrade, right?
As said in the
Reply on 23-11-2006 13:19:27
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Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
Am I right in my guess, that Mono 1.2 hit the market to late to
get
integrated into openSUSE 10.2?
Especially, as a lot of the home made tools depend on Mono, this
might
be a
Dominique Leuenberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi everybody,
Am I right in my guess, that Mono 1.2 hit the market to late to get
integrated into openSUSE 10.2?
Yes, correct.
Especially, as a lot of the home made tools depend on Mono, this might
be a risky upgrade, right?
Yes - we got
Especially, as a lot of the home made tools depend on Mono, this
might
be a risky upgrade, right?
what tool?
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