This is Mono.
-1. Installation
-2. Using Mono
-3. Directory Roadmap
+ 1. Installation
+ 2. Using Mono
+ 3. Directory Roadmap
1. Compilation and Installation
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http://www.hpl.hp.com/research/linux/libunwind/download.php4
+ On Solaris, make sure that you used GNU tar to unpack this package, as
+ Solaris tar will not unpack this correctly, and you will get strange errors.
+
+ On Solaris, make sure that you use the GNU toolchain to build the software.
+
Optional dependencies:
* libgdiplus
make
make install
- Mono supports a JIT engine on x86, SPARC, SPARCv9, S/390, AMD64 and PowerPC systems.
+ Mono supports a JIT engine on x86, SPARC, SPARCv9, S/390, AMD64, ARM
+ and PowerPC systems.
If you obtained this as a snapshot, you will need an existing
Mono installation. To upgrade your installation, unpack both
If you don't have a working Mono installation, an obvious choice
is to install the latest released packages of 'mono' for your
- distribution and try from the beginning.
+ distribution and running autogen.sh; make; make install in the
+ mono module directory.
- You can also try a slightly more risky approach that should work
- almost all the time.
+ You can also try a slightly more risky approach: this may not work,
+ so start from the released tarball as detailed above.
This works by first getting the latest version of the 'monolite'
distribution, which contains just enough to run the 'mcs'
* runtime engine
mono program.exe
- or
- mint program.exe
* C# compiler
3. Directory Roadmap
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- doc/
- Contains the web site contents.
-
docs/
Technical documents about the Mono runtime.
metadata/
The object system and metadata reader.
- jit/
+ mini/
The Just in Time Compiler.
dis/
definition of the CIL bytecodes.
interp/
- Interpreter for CLI executables.
+ Interpreter for CLI executables (obsolete).
arch/
Architecture specific portions.