Mono Project 2.0 (Stable branch)


 
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Old 10-06-2008
Mono Project 2.0 (Stable branch)

Mono Project is an Open Source implementation of the various ECMA and .NET framework technologies for Unix, MacOS X, and Windows. The project includes a compiler, a class library, and a CLI runtime engine. License: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) Changes:
This release has compilers for C# 3.0 and VB.NET 8. It includes new bindings for GTK, Cairo, and SQLite, as well as several new Microsoft-compatible APIs, including ADO.NET 2, ASP.NET 2, and Windows.Forms 2, allowing Winforms applications to run on Linux and other Unix systems. Mono 2.0 adds a debugger and the Gendarme "lint" tool for C#. Image

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Old 12-23-2008
I want to install MonoDevelop on Fedora core 8.
Mono is installed on fedora core 8. bute when configure script is executed, we have error that it can not find UNMANNAGED_MONO and error message is "Please Install .Net 2 or Mono 1.1.0 or later"
Please Help me. Thanks.
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