[Mono-list] nighltly build
KiOrKY
KiOrKY <kiorky@goddess-gate.com>
Tue, 15 Jun 2004 10:14:26 +0200
i think about both :-)
but ok for the bootstrap, i do only make ! then.... but why when i use the lastest nightly build i cant commpile nant? because when i use mcs-095 it works
regards
Iain McCoy <iain@mccoy.id.au> a écrit :
> On Tue, 2004-06-15 at 17:24, KiOrKY wrote:
> > OK, so im happy to listen that i have done fine for a long moment.
> > however when i compile nant with last nightly build (of mono and nant) i
> got compilation errorsbut when i do make install in mcs095(release) directory
> after installation of the nighly build , all is going fine ! so its why i was
> thinking that classic make wxas not suffisant. What is the
> "fullbuild" rule ? because when i use it i get an corlib error (got
> 21 need 22)
> > why ?
> > regards
> >
> Sorry, are you asking about mono or nant?
>
> I think fullbuild is obsoleted now (replaced by bootstrap), but in any
> case it was (and bootstrap is) only ever useful for people who are using
> mono from cvs, not from snapshots or releases.
>
> > Iain McCoy <iain@mccoy.id.au>
> a écrit :
> >
> > > On Tue, 2004-06-15 at 16:51, KiOrKY wrote:
> > > &gt; can someone gives me stes to compile nightly builds bnecause
> im thinking
> > > that i do it wrong !!!!
> > > &gt;
> > > &gt; i cant access cvs because enterprise 's firewall... so i can
> just download
> > > packages in &quot;dayly&quot; part of the web site
> > > &gt;
> > > &gt; i want to refresh all the apps (mono but mcs too !)
> > > &gt; regards
> > >
> > > Download a mono snapshot from the website, http://www.go-mono.com/daily
> > > . You do *not* want a monocharge or a monolite; you want the mono
> > > package. At the moment, that's mono-0.96.20040614.tar.gz
> > >
> > > Use either tar with the zxvf switches or an application like
> file-roller
> > > to extract the tarball
> > >
> > > open a terminal; cd into the directory you extracted the tarball
> to
> > >
> > > run ./configure, or ./autogen.sh if there's no configure. Make sure
> all
> > > the dependencies you need are satisfied.
> > >
> > > run make
> > >
> > > run make install
> > >
> > > You should now have a mono install in /usr/local. You may need to
> set
> > > environment variables so it takes precedence over one installed from
> a
> > > package; the relevant variables are PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH,
> IIRC.
> > > --
> > > Iain McCoy &lt;iain@mccoy.id.au&gt;
> --
> Iain McCoy <iain@mccoy.id.au>
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