Parts of this discussion have been fed back to the IronPython development team, with the result that the IronPython build script has been repaired, and we can now build IronPython 2.7 against the .NET 2.0 library. It is reported to work fine on Ubuntu with the stock Mono. I also got promoted to a (gulp!) developer on the IronPython project. That's what I get for asking too many questions. What is needed to get that version of IronPython into the Ubuntu release packages? Do you need to build from source or would a binary do? do we need to publish the .NET 2.0 binary version also/elsewhere? What? -- Vernon Cole
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