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jwood803 avatar jwood803 commented on June 25, 2024

That's probably my fault. I'll double check the docs for the images.

I've been using Xamarin for a little while on the Mac but I'm totally unfamiliar with Monodevelop on Linux...

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NobbZ avatar NobbZ commented on June 25, 2024

As far as I understand the Xamarin Studio/monodevelop thingy, it is just that Xamarin Studio is the commercial Mac OS version of monodevelop.

At least monodevelops aboutpage tells me, that it is copyrighted by Xamarin Inc. since 2011 (and contributors), also it looks very similar to the screens that are shown on http://www.xamarin.com/studio (excluding some controls that seem to be themed by my window manager).

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jwood803 avatar jwood803 commented on June 25, 2024

I believe that's correct. I can try to ping some folks who use it with Linux to see if they have any additional tips.

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AlexMcConnell avatar AlexMcConnell commented on June 25, 2024

Did you ever figure this out, NobbZ? It hasn't been fixed.

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NobbZ avatar NobbZ commented on June 25, 2024

Sorry, I never tried it further but used MSVC from a windows VirtualBox I still had floating around. But gave up on .NET in general very fast.

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AlexMcConnell avatar AlexMcConnell commented on June 25, 2024

Dang. I don't have much interest in .NET backend, but I'm very interested in Xamarin and Unity.

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ErikSchierboom avatar ErikSchierboom commented on June 25, 2024

Well, once the new .NET Core CLI is released (only preview releases now), we will be able to significantly make things easier to start. Hopefully you will want to try things again then.

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AlexMcConnell avatar AlexMcConnell commented on June 25, 2024

I've actually managed to get it working via command line, though I have to change all the tests to Assert.AreEqual statements rather than Assert.That(Is.Equal) statements. Probably just need to import another library for that, but IDK.

I was actually considering making a pull request for how to do this, but if a new version is going to radically change things, I should maybe wait.

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ErikSchierboom avatar ErikSchierboom commented on June 25, 2024

@NobbZ With #199 merged, I think this issue can now be closed. To be clear, we've updated the track to be based on the .NET CLI, which is cross-platform and thus has the same interface on all platforms. You should thus now have things nicely working on .NET Core!

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