[MonoDevelop] MonoDevelop 2.4 Beta 2 released

Star_Gazer desk at clifton-hodges.com
Sat May 29 21:39:35 EDT 2010



Lluis Sanchez Gual-3 wrote:
> 
> The MonoDevelop team is proud to announce the release of MonoDevelop 2.4
> Beta 2 (2.3.1). This is the second release of a series of releases that
> will lead to MonoDevelop 2.4.
> 
> MonoDevelop is a GNOME IDE primarily designed for C# and other .NET
> languages. MonoDevelop enables developers to quickly write desktop and
> ASP.NET Web applications on Linux, Windows and Mac OSX. MonoDevelop
> makes it easy for developers to port .NET applications created with
> Visual Studio to Linux and to maintain a single code base for all
> platforms.
> 
> This release contains lots of bug fixes. Check the release notes to know
> more about the changes:
> http://monodevelop.com/Download/Release_Notes/Release_Notes_for_MonoDevelop_2.4_Beta_2
> 
> A more complete description of what's new in MonoDevelop 2.4 is
> available here:
> http://monodevelop.com/Download/What%27s_new_in_MonoDevelop_2.4
> 
> Sources and packages are available here:
> http://www.monodevelop.com/Download
> 

Got it - wonderful job, as usual with the MonoDevelop Team 

The problem at this point I am facing is that the 
"MonoDevelop.Projects.Gui" and "MonoDevelop.Components"
Assemblies do not appear to located on my Linux System Disk
Such as:
./usr/lib/monodevelop/AddIns/MonoDevelop.GtkCore/MonoDevelop.GtkCore.dl

So when I started a C# - GTK# project, those assemblies show up the Solution
Window (under "References") in the font color red, with the message (for
both of the missing assemblies):

"Assembly not available for Mono / .NET 3.5 (in Mono tarball Thu May 6
18:15:59 UTC 2010))"

Thus, when I click and drag on certain items in the toolbox, I get an error
dialog.

My OS is openSUSE 11.2 KDE

Please keep up this great project and work.

Regards,
Clifton

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