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− | The following process worked for me, please feel free to improve it as it may not be the best way :)
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− | From a fresh install:
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− | # yum update
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− | # yum install subversion ruby
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− | To get Mono 1.9.1 I added the Mono.repo file in the /etc/yum.repo.d/ directory:
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− | # sudo su -
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− | # cd /etc/yum.repos.d/
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− | # wget http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Mono/RHEL_5/Mono.repo
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− | I then installed mono
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− | # yum install mono nant libgdiplus mono-jscript mono-nunit
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− | So far so good, mono -V shows 1.9.1 has installed :)
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− | Now just a couple of other things that you may need:
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− | # yum install swig autoconf gawk bison gcc
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− | And then build and install mono 2.0.1 from source
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− | # wget http://ftp.novell.com/pub/mono/sources/mono/mono-2.0.1.tar.bz2
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− | # tar xf mono-2.0.1.tar.bz2
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− | # cd mono-2.0.1
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− | # ./configure --with-libgdiplus=yes
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− | # make (may take a while)
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− | # make install
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− | Yay! mono -V and I have Mono 2.0.1 :)
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− | Note that I have OpenSim 0.6.4 running on mono 2.4. So newer versions of mono should work.
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− | Now all i have to do is open the right ports and install OpenSim as usual...
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− | Once you have OpenSimulator running you may want to follow these instructions for setting up a crontab entry that checks your server to see it is running and restarts if it ain't.
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− | [[How to set up OSWatchdog to automatically restart a crashed server on Linux(Universal)]] | + | |