[Mono-list] Mono builds that works in major linux distros

Dave Curylo curylod at asme.org
Mon Dec 2 13:43:54 UTC 2013


The major distros ship older versions, usually because they ship other
packages that may have dependencies on the older versions or just need to
let any software incubate.  They do the same for any runtime (not just
mono), like python on CentOS is quite old.  As a result, to get latest
runtime or other dependencies, you often have to ship them yourself.
However, you can get recent RPM and .deb files, which takes much of the
pain away.

This link was posted here in recent weeks by the package maintainer for
mono on Fedora (or maybe he's OpenSUSE?).  It has packages of mono
3.2.3 and related projects like libgdiplus and monodevelop for Fedora,
Debian, and related distros.  I hope you find this helpful.

https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/home:tpokorra:mono

On Wednesday, November 27, 2013, fahadsuhaib wrote:
>
> Is there a common place where I can get the latest mono distros that works
> with apt-get and yum packages for both latest Mono and MonoDevelop
> packages.
>
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