[MonoDevelop] Review of MonoDevelop

Tony Alexander Hild tony_hild at yahoo.com
Sat Jul 27 12:08:49 UTC 2013


In openSUSE just

$ sudo zypper ar -n mono http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Mono/openSUSE_12.3/ mono
$ sudo zypper ar -n mono-factory http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Mono:/Factory/openSUSE_12.3/ mono-factory

and be fun with mono

I've installed mono 3.0.12 and Monodevelop 4.0.10 (latest) from this repos.





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 De: Daniel Hughes <trampster at gmail.com>
Para: IBBoard <ibboard at gmail.com> 
Cc: "monodevelop-list at lists.ximian.com" <monodevelop-list at lists.ximian.com> 
Enviadas: Sábado, 27 de Julho de 2013 6:28
Assunto: Re: [MonoDevelop] Review of MonoDevelop
 

To the people saying to use OpenSuse take a look that the link
supplied: for your convenience I have included it here:

http://software.opensuse.org/package/monodevelop

However the newest version on that page is 3.0.6

The op asked for MonoDevelop 4 and the official openuses packages will
not give him that.

There was a time when OpenSuse was the place to go to for the lastest
mono. That time is now gone.

On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 9:15 PM, Daniel Hughes <trampster at gmail.com> wrote:
> monodevelop 4 is in debian sid (debian unstable).
>
> Ubuntu gets its packages from debian. So the next ubuntu should come
> with MonoDevelop 4.>
> If you can't wait then the following PPA appears to have MonoDevelop 4
> https://launchpad.net/~keks9n/+archive/monodevelop-latest I have not
> used it so can't recommend it.
>
> On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 8:24 PM, IBBoard <ibboard at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I'd second this - openSUSE used to be run by Novell, who used to employ
>> lots of the key Mono developers. That meant it had a history of using
>> Mono and being up-to-date, so I made the switch.
>>
>> openSUSE moved away from Linux but the Mono legacy continues. The
>> Mono:Factory [1] repository is normally quite up-to-date. Also, as a
>> desktop OS, both Gnome and KDE are well supported and the openSUSE Build
>> Service provides pretty much the same end-user facilities as PPAs, and
>> is all searchable with one-click installs from software.opensuse.org [2].
>>
>> [1] https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/Mono:Factory
>> [2] http://software.opensuse.org/search
>>
>>
>> On 26/07/13 15:51, Tony Alexander Hild wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I've been using OpenSUSE for last 7 years and I'm always be able to
>>> install edge versions of Mono and Monodevelop from
>>> http://software.opensuse.org. They have a beautiful community based
>>> package publishing system. Although the edge packages are not the
>>> official version I never had no trouble to install it.
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>>
>>>
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>>> *De:* MarLOne <InfoSeeker002 at gmail.com>
>>> *Para:* monodevelop-list at lists.ximian.com
>>> *Enviadas:* Quinta-feira, 25 de Julho de 2013 22:03
>>> *Assunto:* Re: [MonoDevelop] Review of MonoDevelop
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Yes, MonoDevelop has steadily improved. I also have strong Windows
>>> background but have been experimenting in Ubuntu for the last several years.
>>>
>>> Perhaps the MD community can explain this to me and I am not trying to start
>>> any holy war here only to seek information to satisfy my query.
>>>
>>> In Windows, I have no trouble of installing the latest Visual Studio in
>>> Windows - for example I am running VS2010 in XP. However, I am using Ubuntu
>>> 12.04 LTS and I am stuck in MonoDevelop 3.x even using a PPA to update it.
>>> Perhaps I am using the wrong PPA or wrong distro of Linux?
>>>
>>> I have experimented with PMono and that seemed to work allowing me to use a
>>> different version - kind of like side-by-side support. Why can't MD be
>>> installed into UBuntu independent of the version of the OS?
>>>
>>> In my development machine running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, I have no trouble
>>> upgrading Oracle's NetBean IDE to the latest version.
>>>
>>> Is there something I can do other than building from source?
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> Leon
>>>
>>>
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