X-Git-Url: http://wien.tomnetworks.com/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README.md;h=d3ff65bda20411879d323a6aa9e14d4c38efbcfa;hb=d9ccfc181c4cb9c28246deb2a5011737c8f5424a;hp=e7ed2c4f704790abd401315f7dd1b001e7dd5e11;hpb=22448831bbcc3d170f80ae5e3cc02fccd39ff970;p=mono.git diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index e7ed2c4f704..d3ff65bda20 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -37,8 +37,8 @@ Community supported architectures: [8]: http://jenkins.mono-project.com/job/test-mono-mainline/label=debian-armhf/ [9]: https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/1e61ebdfpbiei58v/branch/master?svg=true [10]: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/ajlennon/mono-817/branch/master -[11]: http://jenkins.mono-project.com/job/test-mono-mainline-communityarchitectures/label=nealef-s390x-1/badge/icon -[12]: http://jenkins.mono-project.com/job/test-mono-mainline-communityarchitectures/label=nealef-s390x-1/ +[11]: https://jenkins.mono-project.com/job/z/label=centos-s390x/badge/icon +[12]: https://jenkins.mono-project.com/job/z/label=centos-s390x Compilation and Installation ============================ @@ -80,8 +80,7 @@ Testing and Installation You can run the mono and mcs test suites with the command: `make check`. Expect to find a few test suite failures. As a sanity check, you -can compare the failures you got with [https://wrench.mono-project.com/Wrench/](https://wrench.mono-project.com/Wrench/) -and [http://jenkins.mono-project.com/](http://jenkins.mono-project.com/). +can compare the failures you got with [https://jenkins.mono-project.com/](https://jenkins.mono-project.com/). You can now install mono with: `make install` @@ -105,6 +104,8 @@ See the man pages for mono(1), mcs(1) and monodis(1) for further details. Directory Roadmap ================= +* `acceptance-tests/` - Optional third party test suites used to validate Mono against a wider range of test cases. + * `data/` - Configuration files installed as part of the Mono runtime. * `docs/` - Technical documents about the Mono runtime. @@ -182,7 +183,7 @@ while `mono-sgen` uses the Simple Generational GC. * `--with-gc=[included, boehm, none]` - Selects the default Boehm garbage collector engine to use. - * *included*: (*slighty modified Boehm GC*) This is the default + * *included*: (*slightly modified Boehm GC*) This is the default value for the Boehm GC, and it's the most feature complete, it will allow Mono to use typed allocations and support the debugger. @@ -195,6 +196,13 @@ Disables the inclusion of a garbage collector. * This defaults to `included`. +* `--with-cooperative-gc` + + * If you pass this flag the Mono runtime is configured to only use + the cooperative mode of the garbage collector. If you do not pass + this flag, then you can control at runtime the use of the + cooperative GC mode by setting the `MONO_ENABLE_COOP` flag. + * `--with-tls=__thread,pthread` * Controls how Mono should access thread local storage, @@ -420,8 +428,10 @@ cycle. multiple CPUs to do its work. This helps performance on multi-CPU machines as the work is divided across CPUS. - * This option is not currently the default as we have -not done much testing with Mono. + * This option is not currently the default on OSX +as it runs into issues there. + + * This option only applies to the Boehm GC. * `--enable-dtrace`