.TP
.I "--break method"
Inserts a breakpoint before the method whose name is `method'
-(namespace.class:methodname).
+(namespace.class:methodname). Use `Main' as method name to insert a breakpoint on the
+application's main method.
.TP
.I "--precompile name"
Compiles the given class (namespace.name), method (namespace.name:methodname)
.I "dwarf"
Writes out dwarf debug information.
.TP
-.I "dwarf-plus"
-Uses an extended debugging information file which has been generated
-by MCS. This extended debugging information will allow you to debug
-C# source code rather than IL code. To use it, just run the JIT in
-your debugger and call "mono_debug_make_symbols" each time the program
-stops.
+.I "mono"
+Use a symbol file which has been created by MCS. It can be used to get
+source lines in stack traces.
.PP
The "stabs" and "dwarf" formats support the following options:
.TP
Update the *.il files if their assemblies have changed, but only if the
file already exists.
.PP
-The "dwarf-plus" format supports the following options:
-.TP
-.I "dont_fallback"
-Don't fallback to normal dwarf2 if the symbol file cannot be found.
-.PP
.SH FILES
-Assemblies are lodaed from the installation lib directory. If you set
-`prefix' to /usr, the assemblies will be located in /usr/lib.
+On Unix assemblies are loaded from the installation lib directory. If you set
+`prefix' to /usr, the assemblies will be located in /usr/lib. On
+Windows, the assemblies are loaded from the directory where mono and
+mint live.
+.PP
+/etc/mono/config, ~/.mono/config
+.IP
+Mono runtime configuration file. See the mono-config(5) manual page
+for more information.
.SH MAILING LISTS
Visit http://mail.ximian.com/mailman/mono-list for details.
.SH WEB SITE
Visit: http://www.go-mono.com for details
.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR mint(1), monodis(1)
+.BR mcs(1), mint(1), monodis(1), mono-config(5)