It'd be nice to see F# support on Linux with Mono in the given link. Reproducible: Always
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I just committed dev-dotnet/f-sharp-2.0.0.0 to the Sunrise overlay. Can we get Keywords=InOverlay?
EBuild updated to November 2010 CTP http://overlays.gentoo.org/proj/sunrise/browser/sunrise/dev-dotnet/f-sharp/
I just spotted this today: http://tirania.org/blog/archive/2010/Dec-09-1.html It looks like there might eventually be a nicer way to build F#: Getting F# to build and run on Mono was a challenge on its own. This is not a language that many of us were familiar with, but we are now at a point where things are baked. We should be uploading our modified version of F# to the fsharp organization on GitHub.
> http://tirania.org/blog/archive/2010/Dec-09-1.html Nice. I will see it. Michael Orlitzky: How about to rename package "f-sharp" to "fsharp"? Because of http://fsharp.net and analogue app-emacs/csharp-mode, kde-base/kdebindings-csharp, not c-sharp.
I chose the name based on packages like gtk-sharp and webkit-sharp. I'm not married to the hyphen, though. If the sunrise devs OK it, feel free to rename.
Is this FSharp.Core.dll support only .NET 2.0 profile?
*** Bug 447220 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Also check this: https://github.com/gentoo-dotnet/gentoo-dotnet
Heather: This is fixed now, correct?
yes, it's in tree