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<B>Iratxo Pichel Ortiz.
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<I>Wed, 15 Oct 2003 07:47:43 +0200</I>
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<PRE><A HREF="mailto:yoros@wanadoo.es">yoros@wanadoo.es</A> wrote:
&gt;<i>On Wed, Oct 15, 2003 at 12:33:49PM +0900, Ian MacLean wrote:
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</I>&gt;&gt;<i>Using a 'm' prefix can only ever be a short term fix. What happens when
</I>&gt;&gt;<i>there a multiple stable versions of mono that need to be installed side
</I>&gt;&gt;<i>by side ? you can't really do m1.0ilasm.exe ans m1.1ilasm.exe
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</I>&gt;<i>In the past there was a problem with the versions and the &quot;alternatives&quot;
</I>&gt;<i>system solved the problem. In my debian, I've got 3 versions of gcc,
</I>&gt;<i>gcc-2.95, gcc-3.2 and gcc-3.3... the alternatives system makes a symlink
</I>&gt;<i>from &quot;gcc&quot; alone to &quot;gcc-X.X&quot; where &quot;X.X&quot; is the version.
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</I>&gt;<i>For the problem with ilasm I think we can change our name and use
</I>&gt;<i>alternatives. &quot;monoasm&quot; is a very good name (like &quot;monodis&quot;). But we
</I>&gt;<i>can't do that because a couple of applications will try to load
</I>&gt;<i>&quot;ilasm.exe&quot; and that applications don't uderstand of symlinks... it
</I>&gt;<i>could crash the apps.
</I>&gt;<i>
</I>But, as far as I know, apps don't have to know about symlinks... that's
why the fs
exists for, isn't it?
Regards,
Iratxo.
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</I>&gt;<i>Like said in my country &quot;Here is my sandgrain&quot;.
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</I>&gt;<i>Regards,
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</I>&gt;<i> Pedro
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