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authorJackson Harper <jackson@novell.com>2003-10-29 02:31:26 +0300
committerJackson Harper <jackson@novell.com>2003-10-29 02:31:26 +0300
commit38d04ea0142f302a8d6eb5e8b989f21eb11eab55 (patch)
tree40bfa9b336fef2375241328e9243887ce2a7f6d3 /mcs/INSTALL.txt
parentf84c2860e339fb4190ad073cc32270b7255de9df (diff)
* INSTALL.txt: Tell users where to find monocharges, do not
reference README.building. svn path=/trunk/mcs/; revision=19452
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diff --git a/mcs/INSTALL.txt b/mcs/INSTALL.txt
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@@ -29,8 +29,8 @@ Build Features for Developers.
These instructions apply to both Linux and Windows. To build this
package, you must already have a C# compiler installed. This means
that to build on Linux, you need to get a distribution of the MCS
-binaries; these are called monocharges. See README.building for
-information on where to get them. On Windows, you can just use the
+binaries; these are called monocharges. They can be found at
+www.go-mono.com/daily. On Windows, you can just use the
Microsoft compiler. You also need GNU make to build the software (on
Windows, you will need for example the Cygwin environment setup).