Compiling latest versions of monodevelop on FreeBSD

Clone their repository from git (tarballs created by them fail way too often)

git clone https://github.com/mono/monodevelop.git

Optionally checkout version you want to run (list tags by running git tag -l in that newly created monodevelop dir, and checkout one you want using command similar to git checkout tags/monodevelop-5.7.1.47).
After that you need to edit file monodevelop/scripts/configure.sh because those guys didn’t hear that there are other shells but bash in use these days – add line #!/usr/bin/env bash on top of that file. After that execute:

cd monodevelop
./configure
gmake

If everything went well this will succeed (unfortunately unlikely), otherwise you received great explanatory message saying “Command ‘mono /home/rivan/sw/monodevelop/main//external/nuget-binary/NuGet.exe restore -SolutionDirectory /home/rivan/sw/monodevelop/main/’ exited with code: 1” – as is evident from message text this is caused by nuget being unable to find all server certificates it needs in certificate store. To fix this run mozroots --import --sync (or mozroots --import --machine --sync to import to machine’s store). After this you can restart gmake again – it should work this time.

If you don’t want to install newly compiled monodevelop you need to edit makefile in main subdir (monodevelop/main) – find lines mentioning “exec -a” (one more bash extension) and remove “-a” and first parameter that comes after it. After that you will be able to run monodevelop without installing it by running gmake run from master directory (monodevelop).


Posted

in

by

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *