[Mono-list] Mono Installation on Ubuntu 14.04

jonesypeter jonesypeter at hotmail.com
Sat Sep 13 17:33:27 UTC 2014


Hi Edward,

Thanks for the reply.

>From a beginners point of view my only comment would be that the install page says run through the basic hello world examples to verify Mono is working correctly. 

Thanks

The package mono-complete should be installed to install everything - this should cover most cases of “assembly not found” errors.


Notes

After the installation completed successfully, it’s a good idea to run through the basic hello world examples on this page to verify Mono is working correctly.


Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2014 07:14:07 -0700
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> Should the mono-complete have installed gtk-sharp-2.0?


No.  If you write an application such as GTK#Hello which requires GTK# and you distribute a rpm or deb, then your rpm or deb should depend on gtk-sharp.  But GTK# is not part of mono.  It's a graphics library.  The reason you need it is because you wrote a graphics application.

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