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#1 2009-01-10 19:59:16

aquavitae
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Ironpython on linux

Does anyone know if ironpython can be used on linux, and if so, if there is a package for Arch?  I looked on their homepage and it looks like there is a linux version (which I can't download), but I can't find in the repos.  Alternatively, is there another way to compile python to a C# dll?

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#2 2009-01-10 23:39:07

EnvoyRising
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Re: Ironpython on linux

Did some quick googling. Apparently IronPython is included in mono, as per this thread.

Here is a direct link the home page for the linux version of IronPython (FePy).

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#3 2009-01-11 05:52:41

aquavitae
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Re: Ironpython on linux

Thanks for the reply.  I've got mono installed, but I don't seem to have IronPython or FePy.  The mono package does not include an ipy binary.  I've also had a look to see if they are packaged separately, but I can't find either of them in any repo.

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