[opensuse-factory] Mono in Factory ?

2006-11-23 Thread 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? Dominique - To

Re: [opensuse-factory] Mono in Factory ?

2006-11-23 Thread Pascal Bleser
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 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

Re: [opensuse-factory] Mono in Factory ?

2006-11-23 Thread Adrian Schröter
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

Re: [opensuse-factory] Mono in Factory ?

2006-11-23 Thread Dominique Leuenberger
Reply on 23-11-2006 13:19:27 -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 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

Re: [opensuse-factory] Mono in Factory ?

2006-11-23 Thread Andreas Jaeger
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

RE: [opensuse-factory] Mono in Factory ?

2006-11-23 Thread Marc Collin
Especially, as a lot of the home made tools depend on Mono, this might be a risky upgrade, right? what tool? - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]