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>    1. (no subject) (patryklech at netscape.net)
>    2. Installation problems: Monodevelop 0.8 and SuSE 10.0
>       (patryklech at netscape.net)
>    3. How do you develop for monodevelop? (Buddy Lindsey)
>    4. Re: How do you develop for monodevelop? (Lluis Sanchez)
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> Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 12:30:49 -0500
> From: patryklech at netscape.net
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> Thanks for your help.  I actually located this page on Friday.  After 
> installing both packages, I started the 'rcd' daemon and tried to 
> download the list of channels, but, regardless of what I do, this 
> results in an empty list.
> 
> ?rug ping? works okay, so the daemon is operating correctly.  But 
> somehow the channel download operation does not yield any channels.  I 
> tried adding a few web sites (using the ?rug service-add? command), but 
> after performing ?rug refresh?, the ?rug channels? always returns an 
> empty list (don't have the exact list of sites on hand).  It?s almost 
> as if all of the sites I added offered no channels at all.  I am not 
> behind any firewall or proxy (except the standard SuSE firewall).
> 
> Any suggestions?  Any specific ?service provider? web sites, which will 
> provide the Mono and Monodevelop-specific libraries?
> 
> Any help appreciated!
> 
>   Pat
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> Message: 2
> Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 12:44:59 -0500
> From: patryklech at netscape.net
> Subject: [MonoDevelop] Installation problems: Monodevelop 0.8 and SuSE
> 	10.0
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> (My apologies for multiple posts!)
> 
> Thank you for your help in providing the Red Carpet download page. 
> After installing both packages, I started the "rcd" daemon and tried to 
> download the list of channels, but, regardless of what I do, this 
> results in an empty list.
> 
> "rug ping" works okay, so the daemon is operating correctly. But 
> somehow the channel download operation does not yield any channels. I 
> tried adding a few web sites (using the "rug service-add" command), but 
> after performing "rug refresh", the "rug channels" always returns an 
> empty list (don't have the exact list of sites on hand). It's almost as 
> if all of the sites I added offered no channels at all. I am not behind 
> any firewall or proxy (except the standard SuSE firewall).
> 
> Any suggestions? Any specific channel provider web sites, which will 
> provide the Mono and Monodevelop-specific libraries? Also, is the 
> graphical interface to "rcd" (Red Carpet) available anywhere, or does 
> everyone use the command-line version only ("rug")?
> 
> Any help appreciated!
> 
>  Pat
> 
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> Message: 3
> Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 12:36:28 -0600
> From: Buddy Lindsey <percent20 at gmail.com>
> Subject: [MonoDevelop] How do you develop for monodevelop?
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> Ok, I am wanting to take a look at developing for monodevelop, but I
> honestly don't know how to start for example here are a couple of things I
> don't know. I have never really worked on a big project so i don't really
> know.
> 
> 1) How do you develop for monodevelop. To me if you compile the whole
> project everytime this would get real annoying real fast because you might
> only want to test one thing.
> 2) do you develop monodevelop in monodevelop?
> 3) If you come up with a feature that you added to Monodevelop how to do go
> about getting it implemented?
> 
> thos are the biggest 3 things i can think of at the moment. I have looked on
> they site, but might have been looking in the wrong areas for these answers.
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thank you
> 
> --
> Buddy Lindsey
> http://www.buddylindsey.com
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> Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 21:08:57 +0100
> From: Lluis Sanchez <lluis at ximian.com>
> Subject: Re: [MonoDevelop] How do you develop for monodevelop?
> To: Buddy Lindsey <percent20 at gmail.com>
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> El lun, 31-10-2005 a las 12:36 -0600, Buddy Lindsey escribi:
> > Ok, I am wanting to take a look at developing for monodevelop, but I
> > honestly don't know how to start for example here are a couple of
> > things I don't know.  I have never really worked on a big project so i
> > don't really know. 
> > 
> > 1) How do you develop for monodevelop.  To me if you compile the whole
> > project everytime this would get real annoying real fast because you
> > might only want to test one thing.
> 
> MD has a directory for each assembly. If you change one file of an
> assembly, you can "cd" to its directory and run "make" and "make
> install" from there. This will compile only that assembly.
> 
> > 2) do you develop monodevelop in monodevelop?
> 
> I do, although only for editing. I use command line make for compiling.
> I have two MD source code trees: I use one of them to edit the other
> one. In this way there is no danger of breaking the MD instance you use
> to work.
> 
> > 3) If you come up with a feature that you added to Monodevelop how to
> > do go about getting it implemented?
> 
> I guess you mean "a feature you want to add". It depends on the kind of
> feature. If it is just an improvement in the MonoDevelop core or in the
> core add-ins, you only need to change the source code, create a patch
> (running "svn diff") and send a patch to the list asking for aproval.
> 
> You may also want to add some new features, such as support for your
> favourite language or some kind of file viewer. In this case you can
> create your own standalone add-in in a separate project and install it
> in MD using the add-in manager.
> 
> I hope that helps,
> Lluis.
> 
> 
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