X-Git-Url: http://wien.tomnetworks.com/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=web%2Fdownload;h=3992312f61fac94aa844c9b5c3c1ab34fcaee4eb;hb=c87aeff165f14b45b08a8490619403841ce115a7;hp=31fbc7ea58d878c9110f78116b8bba6be15dba98;hpb=ba464c93f2f1737b9abd76c8b1b545043e3d5a11;p=mono.git diff --git a/web/download b/web/download index 31fbc7ea58d..3992312f61f 100644 --- a/web/download +++ b/web/download @@ -1,17 +1,812 @@ * Software Availability The Virtual Execution System is available in package `mono'. - Currently this contains a metadata library and the - disassembler. Please refer to our Runtime description for more details - on this part of the project. + Please refer to our Runtime + description for more details on this part of the project. + + Optional packages are `libgdiplus' (if you want to do + graphics), `winelib' (if you want to run the alpha winforms + support). The package `mcs' contains the C# source code to + the compilers and class libraries. + + To run ASP.NET applications you need xsp and if you want to + optionally integrate with Apache, get mod_mono. + + Online API documentation for Mono is available in the `monodoc' package. + + Gtk# is package to build GUI applications with the Gtk+ toolkit. The software is also available on the `Mono' channel in Red Carpet. - Some useful links: Resources/Beginning - section, the FAQ. + Packagers can find RPM Spec files and other resources in the packagers page. + +
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- Carpet's Mono channel. - Install the Red Carpet client, or wait - for the Mono installer to be made available this week. + Carpet's Mono channel. + |
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- tar xzvf mono-X.XX.tar.gz - cd mono-X.XX - --
- - Then configure, compile and install: - -
- - ./configure --prefix=/usr/local - make - make install- - This will give you a runtime, C# compiler and runtime - libraries. - - If you want to recompile the runtime and the compiler, - follow these steps, first unpack the MCS package: - -
- tar xzvf mcs-X.XX.tar.gz - - cd mcs-X.XX -- - Then use the following command to compile and install: - -
- - make -f makefile.gnu install prefix=/usr/local -- - You can change /usr/local to something else if you want. - - - -*** On Windows, to install and work on the compiler and the class libraries: - -**** Install Cygwin and the GNU build tools, Microsoft's .NET Framework SDK and the precompiled GLIB 2.0 and pkg-config libraries. - -
- make -- - -*** On Windows, to compile the mono runtime: - -
- ./configure --prefix=c:/mono - make - make install -- - - -* Software resources and notes - - The required and additional software can be downloaded here: - - * Microsoft's .NET Framework SDK from - - msdn.microsoft.com/downloads. - - * Cygwin and the GNU Make tools from - www.cygwin.com. - Some people observed problems with autoconf 2.52. Installing - autoconf 2.13 helped in those cases. - - * Precompiled GLIB 2.0 and pkg-config packages (and - their dependencies) by the GIMP for Windows project from - http://www.go-mono.com/archive/pkgconfig-0.11-20020310.zip
-tar xzvf pkg-config-0.8.0.tar.gz -cd pkg-config-0.8.0 -./configure --prefix=/usr -make -make install -- - * Download, compile and install libiconv from source.
- (cd mono; cvs update -dP .) - (cd mcs; cvs update -dP .) -- - Once you have updated your sources, remove any cached - assemblies or old binaries from the Mono "runtime" directory, - and then compile each component: - -
- (cd mono/runtime; rm *exe *dll) - (cd mono; make) - (cd mcs; make) -- - Now you can install the result: - -
- (cd mono; make install) -+* Compilation - Notice that following the above procedure does not require you - to manually install the software in the `mcs' directory, as - the relevant files will be copied by the `mono' makefiles. + For instructions on how to build Mono, please refer to the + compiling page.