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 DotGNU Portable.NET 0.7.4 (Development)
Section: Unix

 

Added: Tue, Mar 13th 2001 17:31 UTC (7 years, 8 months ago) Updated: Mon, Dec 24th 2007 16:26 UTC (11 months, 0 days ago)


About:
DotGNU Portable.Net is a portable suite of tools (including a C# compiler, assembler, and runtime engine) for non-Microsoft platforms such as GNU/Linux. It is a part of the DotGNU meta-project.

Release focus: Minor bugfixes

Changes:
Assorted bugfixes.

Author:
Rhys Weatherley <rweather __at__ zip __dot__ com __dot__ au> [contact developer]

Rating:
7.88/10.00 (10 votes)

CVS tree (cvsweb):
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/dotgnu-pnet/

Trove categories: [change]
[Development Status]  2 - Pre-Alpha
[Intended Audience]  Developers
[License]  OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL)
[Operating System]  OS Independent
[Programming Language]  C, C#
[Topic]  Software Development :: Compilers, System :: Emulators

Dependencies: [change]
No dependencies filed

 
Project admins: [change]
» Rhys Weatherley (Owner)

» Rating: 7.88/10.00 (Rank N/A)
» Vitality: 0.02% (Rank 2374)
» Popularity: 5.22% (Rank 658)

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 Branches

Branch Version Last release License URLs
Development 0.7.4 20-Mar-2007 GNU General Public License (GPL)

 Releases

Version Focus Date
0.7.4 Minor bugfixes 20-Mar-2007 06:18
0.7.2 Minor feature enhancements 18-Aug-2005 10:16
0.6.10 Major bugfixes 30-Oct-2004 15:36
0.6.8 Major bugfixes 08-Aug-2004 02:14
0.6.6 Major feature enhancements 29-May-2004 07:41
0.6.4 Major feature enhancements 13-Mar-2004 03:39
0.6.0 Major bugfixes 15-Oct-2003 04:05
0.5.12 Major bugfixes 06-Sep-2003 04:35
0.5.8 Major feature enhancements 17-Jun-2003 07:57
0.5.2 Minor bugfixes 08-Feb-2003 04:55

 Comments

[»] .NET
by Maurice Koster - Jul 19th 2001 09:12:37

What about http://www.go-mono.com/ ???

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    [»] Re: .NET
    by Rhys Weatherley - Jul 29th 2001 06:14:20


    > What about http://www.go-mono.com/ ???
    The relationship between Portable.NET and Mono is answered in the FAQ. Portable.NET predates Mono by several months - we were here first.

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[»] one question
by Eric Blade - Mar 14th 2001 07:50:36

why?

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    [»] Re: one question
    by Sam Kennedy - Mar 14th 2001 09:08:22


    > why?
    >
    Well, .NET should be supported. World domination doesn't happen by rebuilding things, but by taking them over. This is a way for Opensource to take over .NET!!

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    [»] Re: one question
    by Rhys Weatherley - Mar 14th 2001 18:01:40


    > why?
    >
    1. Because we need to keep Microsoft honest on this stuff. We can't let them turn it into another "run the binary and trust us" system. The security issues are too great. Only the open source model can produce a truly secure system.

    2. I like messing with parsers and runtimes and stuff. It's fun! :)

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      [»] Re: one question
      by Scott Sweeney - Apr 9th 2001 03:36:31


      >
      > % why?
      > %
      >
      > 1. Because we need to keep Microsoft
      > honest on this stuff. We can't let them
      > turn it into another "run the
      > binary and trust us" system. The
      > security issues are too great. Only the
      > open source model can produce a truly
      > secure system.
      >
      > 2. I like messing with parsers and
      > runtimes and stuff. It's fun! :)
      >

      I'm excited to see someone working on this. The .Net framework is very cool, but can only be really cool if it is across platforms. Good luck!

      - Scott

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    [»] Doing it "right" ?
    by Idcmp - Apr 9th 2001 08:58:30

    Have you thought about adding C# to the languages that GCC supports and adding the runtime byte code as a valid output format? Essentially you would build a cross-compiler...

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      [»] Re: Doing it "right" ?
      by Rhys Weatherley - Apr 9th 2001 23:25:47


      > Have you thought about adding C# to the
      > languages that GCC supports and adding
      > the runtime byte code as a valid output
      > format? Essentially you would build a
      > cross-compiler...
      This question is answered in the Portable.NET FAQ, which can be found here. It's not as easy as it looks.

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