Mono 2 4 on Ubuntu
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== Install Mono 2.4 packages on Ubuntu Jaunty (9.04) == | == Install Mono 2.4 packages on Ubuntu Jaunty (9.04) == | ||
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Install Mono 2.4 packages on Ubuntu Jaunty (9.04)
Ubuntu Jaunty (9.04) ships with Mono 2.0.1 packages. Here are quick instructions for installing the Mono 2.4 packages from Debian sid if you'd rather do that than compile Mono yourself:
- add the following to /etc/apt/sources.list :
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian/ unstable main
- download the file at http://gist.github.com/162751 (easiest way is to click the 'raw' link and save) and save as, or add to if it already exists:
/etc/apt/preferences
- install the Debian package signing keys (you'll get a warning the first time running 'apt-get update'; that's what we're fixing with this step):
apt-get update apt-get install debian-archive-keyring apt-key add /usr/share/keyrings/debian-archive-keyring.gpg apt-get update
- install Mono 2.4 packages:
aptitude install -t unstable libmono-microsoft8.0-cil \ libmono-system-runtime2.0-cil libgdiplus libmono-i18n2.0-cil \ libmono-oracle2.0-cil mono-gmcs
This assumes you don't already have Mono installed. I didn't check that the package pinning done above in /etc/apt/preferences will work if Mono 2.0.1 packages are already installed. So it may be easiest to remove Mono 2.0.1 first, then do the above.