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My goal is to use mono develop to write D programs (mono-D IDE). My setup:
* Arch 3.0
* awesome WM
monodevelop seems to be installed. But how do I use it?
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What's the problem? Out of curiosity I just installed it, it ran fine here.
Edit: and for the other part of your title - alternative: vim + gcc/dmd
Last edited by Trilby (2012-05-14 23:49:56)
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What's the problem? Out of curiosity I just installed it, it ran fine here.
Edit: and for the other part of your title - alternative: vim + gcc/dmd
How do you invoke it?
# monodevelop
Does nothing.
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why would you try to launch it as root? Don't do that.
Just run it normally.
"UNIX is simple and coherent..." - Dennis Ritchie, "GNU's Not UNIX" - Richard Stallman
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why would you try to launch it as root? Don't do that.
Just run it normally.
I'm running it on VBox, so not a huge security problem, right? ^-^ I am doing a practice run to see how well I can get along with Arch, and I'll probably install it directly, or make my VBox install official.
*Edit*: Tried 'monodevelop' in normal user acct. No go.
Last edited by enjoysmath (2012-05-15 02:18:19)
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It's not about security risks, it's about having it work. Unless you're also running X as root ... Perhaps more information is needed to know what is happening.
Last edited by Trilby (2012-05-15 02:11:57)
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-bash: monodevelop: command not found
I'm used to having the commands be found after installing and their names obvious. I'll do some more googling.
:'( FWP
Last edited by enjoysmath (2012-05-15 02:23:04)
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It should be. The installation must have failed.
What does `pacman -Qs monodevelop` return?
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It should be. The installation must have failed.
What does `pacman -Qs monodevelop` return?
That returns nothing (no lines, no output, and does this with no errors).
pacman -S monodevelop
Comes up with conflicts involving libltdl, and won't resolve them on its own. I'll have to clean & install or re-install some how.
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If you want help with THAT problem, please post the error messages/conflicts. Twenty questions isn't a great forum game.
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Yeah, good idea. I don't clearly recall that it installed successfully, so I'll try fixing the re-install first.
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It didn't install. If pacman finds a conflict it will abort the installation. The error messages are actually very informative - particularly the one that says no package was installed.
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