X-Git-Url: http://wien.tomnetworks.com/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=f65f64d91a5935a4b3c464f111092212b9fb2cc2;hb=04a78fe1247c87520da40904805d4123bd693810;hp=140c7ca4ca6f3da13a6928d05ec34867bc08ae91;hpb=955289a36e9cf3fa3135f745451d043db4589861;p=mono.git diff --git a/README b/README index 140c7ca4ca6..f65f64d91a5 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,17 +1,138 @@ This is Mono. -A directory roadmap: +1. Installation +2. Using Mono +3. Directory Roadmap + +1. Compilation and Installation +=============================== + + a. Build Requirements + --------------------- + + To build Mono, you will need the following components: + + * pkg-config + + Available from: http://www.freedesktop.org/Software/pkgconfig + + * glib 2.0 + + Available from: http://www.gtk.org/ + + Optional dependencies: + + * ICU library + + http://oss.software.ibm.com/icu/index.html + + You will need this one to get complete support for the international + features of the .NET Framework. + + * Cairo + + If you want to get support for System.Drawing, you will need to get + this package. + + b. Building the Software + ------------------------ + + If you obtained this package as an officially released tarball, + this is very simple, use configure and make: + + ./configure --prefix=/usr/local + make + make install + + If you obtained this as a snapshot, you will need an existing + Mono installation. To upgrade your installation, unpack both + mono and mcs: + + tar xzf mcs-XXXX.tar.gz + tar xzf mono-XXXX.tar.gz + cd mono-XXXX + ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local + make fullbuild + + c. Upgrade from CVS + ------------------- + + If you are upgrading from CVS you will need an existing Mono installation. + First verify that you have a working installation: + + echo 'class X { static void Main () { System.Console.Write("OK");}'}' > x.cs + + Compile: + + mcs x.cs + + And run: + + mono x.exe + + If you get the output `OK' and no errors, you are ready to start your CVS upgrade. + + First, make sure that you have up-to-date mcs and mono sources: + + cvs co mono mcs + + Then, go into the mono directory, and configure: + + cd mono + ./autogen --prefix=/usr/local + + Then compile using the special target `fullbuild': + + make fullbuild + + This step will compile and install at the same time. + + Failure to follow these steps will result in a broken installation. + + +2. Using Mono +============= + + Once you have installed the software, you can run a few programs: + + * runtime engine + + mono program.exe + or + mint program.exe + + * C# compiler + + mcs program.cs + + * CIL Disassembler + + monodis program.exe + + See the man pages for mono(1), mint(1), monodis(1) and mcs(2) + for further details. + +3. Directory Roadmap +==================== doc/ - Contains documentation and the web site contents. + Contains the web site contents. + + docs/ + Technical documents about the Mono runtime. + + data/ + Configuration files installed as part of the Mono runtime. mono/ - The core of the executable. + The core of the Mono Runtime. metadata/ - The library to deal with executables and libraries for - .NET + The object system and metadata reader. + + jit/ + The Just in Time Compiler. dis/ CIL executable Disassembler @@ -19,6 +140,10 @@ A directory roadmap: cli/ Common code for the JIT and the interpreter. + io-layer/ + The I/O layer and system abstraction for + emulating the .NET IO model. + cil/ Common Intermediate Representation, XML definition of the CIL bytecodes. @@ -26,28 +151,20 @@ A directory roadmap: interp/ Interpreter for CLI executables. -* Using Mono - - Once you have installed the software, you can run a few programs: - - monodis program.exe - - That will dump the bytecodes for program.exe. Monodis support - a number of options that dumps various metadata tables - (chapter 23 of the Partition III). - - You can try the interpreter like this: - - mono-int program.exe - - - - + arch/ + Architecture specific portions. + man/ + Manual pages for the various Mono commands and programs. + scripts/ + Scripts used to invoke Mono and the corresponding program. + runtime/ + A directory holding a pre-compiled version of the Mono + runtime.