| Windows | amd64 | [![windows-amd64][15]][16] |
| Windows | i386 | [![windows-amd64][17]][18] |
| CentOS | s390x (cs) | [![centos-s390x][19]][20] |
+| Debian 8 | ppc64el (cs) | [![debian-8-ppc64el][21]][22]|
_(cs) = community supported architecture_
[16]: https://jenkins.mono-project.com/job/z/label=w64/
[17]: https://jenkins.mono-project.com/job/z/label=w32/badge/icon
[18]: https://jenkins.mono-project.com/job/z/label=w32/
-[19]: https://jenkins.mono-project.com/job/z/label=centos-s390x/badge/icon
-[20]: https://jenkins.mono-project.com/job/z/label=centos-s390x
+[19]: https://jenkins.mono-project.com/job/test-mono-mainline-community/label=centos-s390x/badge/icon
+[20]: https://jenkins.mono-project.com/job/test-mono-mainline-community/label=centos-s390x
+[21]: https://jenkins.mono-project.com/job/test-mono-mainline-community-chroot/label=debian-8-ppc64el/badge/icon
+[22]: https://jenkins.mono-project.com/job/test-mono-mainline-community-chroot/label=debian-8-ppc64el
Compilation and Installation
============================
* There are a number of runtime options to control this
also, see the man page.
+* `--with-csc=roslyn,mcs,default`
+
+ * Use this option to configure which C# compiler to use. By default
+ the configure script will pick Roslyn, except on platforms where
+ Roslyn does not work (Big Endian systems) where it will pick mcs.
+
+ If you specify "mcs", then Mono's C# compiler will be used. This
+ also allows for a complete bootstrap of Mono's core compiler and
+ core libraries from source.
+
+ If you specify "roslyn", then Roslyn's C# compiler will be used.
+ This currently uses Roslyn binaries.
+
* `--enable-nacl`
* This configures the Mono compiler to generate code