[Mono-dev] latest mono from git now builds on the latest cygwin

Mark Lintner mlintner at sinenomine.net
Mon Sep 9 15:39:28 UTC 2013


Gotcha, that seems reasonable. You would choose it and it would pull in exactly and only what you need to build mono. That sounds reasonable.



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From: Bryan Crotaz [bryan.crotaz at silvercurve.co.uk]
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2013 10:36 AM
To: Mark Lintner
Cc: Daniel Lo Nigro; mono-devel-list
Subject: Re: [Mono-dev] latest mono from git now builds on the latest cygwin

No, that a mono-dev-setup package could be created which just has the build scripts and the correct cygwin dependencies.  That way you don't have to host a huge cygwin setup, just a tiny package.

Bryan


On 9 September 2013 16:35, Mark Lintner <mlintner at sinenomine.net<mailto:mlintner at sinenomine.net>> wrote:

Are you asking whether mono could be installed as a package in Cygwin? I thought the problem was it was hard to get Cygwin configured.



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From: Bryan Crotaz [bryan.crotaz at silvercurve.co.uk<mailto:bryan.crotaz at silvercurve.co.uk>]
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2013 6:31 PM
To: Daniel Lo Nigro
Cc: Mark Lintner; mono-devel-list
Subject: Re: [Mono-dev] latest mono from git now builds on the latest cygwin

That way it could be quite minimal with a long list of dependencies.

Bryan Crotaz
Silver Curve

On 9 Sep 2013, at 00:03, Daniel Lo Nigro <lists at dan.cx<mailto:lists at dan.cx>> wrote:

Could it be packaged as a Cygwin package and hosted on the official Mono site? All the standard Cygwin apps are installed via packages.


On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 2:30 AM, mlgo <mlintner at sinenomine.net<mailto:mlintner at sinenomine.net>> wrote:
Props and thanks to Zoltan. I successfully build this morning after seeing
some new patches just went in. I did  a git pull, configure and make. I did
not even make clean. It worked with no problem. Well maybe one, it didn't
see that I had mono installed already so I had to get monolite and do the
bootstrap make. No huge problem. It built and installed perfectly after
that. That is just following instructions from github for when you do not
have a current mono when installing. I could have my environment messed up
now because 3 mono versions actually exist.



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