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    Resolved [RESOLVED] DotGNU for linux

    Has eanyone tested it. I tried installing Mono, but it gives me more headacke (SP?) then I care for right now. But it looked nice with a nice GUI. But I can't see that DotGNU has an IDE at all. Doesn't it? Am I stuck with Emacs for ever here? Or what do others use?



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    Re: DotGNU for linux

    I just read throught the DotGNU Portable.NET FAQ's and it didn't say anything about an IDE. In fact, there were instructions there for doing command line compiling of your C# programs.

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    Re: DotGNU for linux

    Yeah, but mono also has a command line compiler, and VS too, so I was hoping. Grrrr, why can't the mono IDE just install on my machine. I am starting to get fed up by command line stuff all the time..



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    Re: DotGNU for linux

    Well, I found out how to apt-get it after a while.......just took me 99999 searches with google, and there it was..

    For furuther reference:
    Add this to your sources.list file:
    deb http://mirrors.kernel.org/debian unstable main non-free contrib


    then do:
    apt-get update
    apt-get install monodevelop




    I have also been looking at a lot of other stuff if people is interested.

    Plugin for Emacs:
    Screenshot:http://csde.sourceforge.net/screens/screenshot2.gif
    Web page:http://csde.sourceforge.net/


    SciTE editor (handles a lot of languages, but for C# you need mcs installed):
    Screenshot:http://www.scintilla.org/
    Web page:http://scintilla.sourceforge.net/demo.png

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