Hi,
At the end of next week, Novell will be releasing the new version of
mono (2.6.7).
I'm currently building it for rawhide (well, the release candidate). The
new version fixes lots of bugs and is generally a damned sight faster
than previous versions.
Also being built : libgdiplus, xsp, mod_mono and mono-tools
Mono package maintainers do not need to recompile other apps against it.
2.6.7 is the last (unless there is a 2.6.7.1) of the 2.6 branch. From
2.8, support for .NET 1.1 will be dropped. If anyone still has an app
which uses the 1.1 framework, it'll die in the 2.8 branching. I suggest
either contacting upstream for .NET 2.0 framework patches, fixing it
yourself or retiring it from rawhide.
Failing that, it may be possible to create a -compat package, but I
don't know the mileage in that or even if it's worth it.
TTFN
Paul
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