I've updated the Fink Mono packages, everything should be completely up-to-date now as far as Mono goes. If you see any problems with them at all, please let me know.
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mono (1.1.7-1 to 1.1.8.3-1) - open-source .Net implementation
updated to 1.1.8.3, environment cleanups
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ecj (new package, 3.1) - the eclipse java compiler
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boo (0.5.5.1651-1 to 0.5.6.1701-1) - .Net-based programming language
updated to 0.5.6, now depends on gtksourceview-sharp 2.0, environment cleanups
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ikvm (0.14.0.1-1 to 0.18.0.0-1) - .Net-based Java implementation
updated to 0.18.0.0, environment cleanups
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nant (0.85-0.rc3.1 to 0.85-1) - .Net build tool
environment cleanups, updated to use mono in --debug mode
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mono-tools (new package, 1.0) - miscellaneous mono-related tools
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monodevelop (0.7-21 to 0.7-22) - .Net IDE
updated to a 0.7 SVN snapshot, some dependency updates, and environment cleanups
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monodoc (1.0.6-1 to 1.0.7-1) - documentation tools and browser
updated to 1.0.7, environment cleanups
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mono-xsp (1.0.9-1 to 1.0.9-2) - .Net-based web server
environment cleanups
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gtk-sharp (1.0.10-1 to 1.0.10-2) - .Net Gtk GUI interface (Gtk1)
got rid of the auto* junk, environment cleanups
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gtk-sharp2 (1.9.5-1 to 2.3.90-1) - .Net Gtk GUI interface (Gtk2)
updated to 2.3.90, dep cleanups, environment cleanups, removed unnecessary patches
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gecko-sharp (2.0-1 to 2.0-2) - .Net interface to the Mozilla gecko HTML engine
minor dep changes, environment cleanups
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gtksourceview-sharp (2.0-1 to 2.0-2) - .Net interface to the Gtk source viewing widget
now depends on gtksourceview 1.2, environment cleanups
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libgdiplus (1.1.7-1, 1.1.8-2) - .Net System.Drawing implementation
updated to 1.1.8
All packages were updated to depend on mono 1.1.8.3 since it's difficult to go back and test upgrades when everything was done en-masse.
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