Use the -help option to get information about available profiles and other build options. You can also configure a predefined list of modules by specifying a build profile using the -profile option. configure -selectįurther executions of the configure script will configure only the selected add-ins. You can select the list of extra add-ins to be built by running this command. This is very useful for development and testing. However, this script sets them up to build against the MonoDevelop in 'main', and ensures that they will be loaded when MonoDevelop is launched with 'make run' in this top-level directory. The 'extras' add-ins are designed to be built and distributed separately, and therefore build against your system-installed MonoDevelop by default. The MonoDevelop build system consists of a 'main' module, which contains the main distribution, and a number of additional add-ins in subdirectories of 'extras'. This script allows selecting and configuring a set of MonoDevelop modules to be included in an integrated build.
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It may fail because of missing dependencies install them, and re-run the command. Building from GitĪfter getting the source code from GitHub, run the following code in the root directory. See the section on MONO_GAC_PREFIX in the Parallel Mono Environment guide. Note that if your distro has sufficiently up-to-date Gtk# or Mono.Addins packages, you can configure a parallel Mono environment to use them instead of building them from source. Do not install anything to /usr or /usr/local unless you completely understand the implications of doing so.
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If not, you should use a Parallel Mono Environment. We strongly recommend you install everything from packages if possible.
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You can build them from git, source releases or, even easier, simply install the pre-built packages appropriate for your platform. MonoDevelop requires the following packages (or newer versions):