It works fine on Debian here.

Maybe you can try to install libmono-winforms1.0-cil and libmono-winforms2.0-cil packages. Otherwise just comment out the "--aot" lines of install script.

By on 11/7/2007 1:36 AM ()

Thanks! I was missing libmono-winforms1.0-cil.

Works now, plus with Robert's book I'm all good! [:)]

Thanks!

By on 11/7/2007 9:36 PM ()

The firefox is a known issue, I've exchanged a couple of emails with optionsScalper and his planning a upgrade of the community server software which should resolve the issue. We don't yet know when this will be, but we're working on it.

I installed F# successfully on SUSE, I used the VMWare image that comes pre-installed with mono, (avaiable here [link:www.mono-project.com]). I down loaded the image of Ubuntu from the vmware site and bizarly this comes with mono doc but not mono itself. Could this be the problem? Your extneral link doesn't seem to be working do I can't tell.

Granville Barnett has a work round for installing F# with VS 2008, but I not sure this is the solution for your issue with VS 2008:
[link:weblogs.asp.net]

By on 11/7/2007 4:51 AM ()

Robert, thanks for the reply!

I'm halfway through reading your book, it's really really good. (I have a couple of nits, mostly to do with introducing symbols before those of us coming from C/C++/C# vice ML can make head or tails of them, though you did explain ! well).

But its a great read, I'm excited about the possibilities in F# (now if only I could parallelize it for MPI ... ;-), your book is a tremendous help!

VS2008 + F# will make this a happy holiday season!

And what a great community!

By on 11/7/2007 9:40 PM ()
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