Hi, > I was thinking of > /usr/bin/mono executes mono apps > /usr/bin/mono-api-diff > /usr/bin/mono-api-info > /usr/bin/mono-api-info2 > /usr/bin/mono-service > /usr/bin/mono-service2 Both mono-service and mono-service2 are from xsp (run ASPX files) > /usr/bin/mono-test-install Tests the installs fine > /usr/bin/monodir Sets the mono runtime directory > /usr/bin/monolinker Links mono bits to underlying libraries (like a glue) > Then there are also quite a few *.exe files aparently generated > by /usr/bin/mono. I was surprised to find all the .exe files in > F9. You'll get lots of them from the main mono packages, but a pile of others from different apps. They should all live in /usr/lib or /usr/lib64 though TTFN Paul -- Sie können mich aufreizen und wirklich heiß machen!
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