Finally got MonoDevelop working again. Looks like the last hurdle was mozilla -- for some reason, gecko-sharp (or mono 1.1.10/1.1.11, or something) was bombing with the mozilla 1.7.5 libraries. I've changed the dependencies to use firefox instead, and everything works. (Yay!)
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Amarok: updated to 1.3.7, changed to allow the choice of backends: xine, gstreamer, or both
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amrnb: new package, a speech codec used for mobile phones
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Cocoa#: resurrected package, a Cocoa interface for Mono
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Gecko#: updated to use firefox libraries instead of mozilla
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GStreamer: new packages for GStreamer 0.10 (gstreamer, gst-plugins-base, gst-plugins-good, gst-plugins-ugly)
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IKVM: updated to 0.22.0.0
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libgdiplus: updated to 1.1.11
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liboil-0.3: new package, a CPU optimization library
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libsmoke: resurrected package, library for making Qt language bindings
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Mono: updated to 1.1.11
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MonoDevelop: updated to 0.9 -- and it even works 😉
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Mono Tools: updated to 1.1.11
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MonoDoc: updated to 1.1.11
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perl modules: updated a number of perl modules, cleaning up installation, as well as some version bumps:
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DBI: updated to 1.49
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Digest: updated to 1.14
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IO::Stringy: updated to 2.110
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MailTools: updated to 1.67
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Mime-Tools: updated to 5.418
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Net::Jabber: new package, version 2.0
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Net::XMPP: new package, version 1.0
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OpenGL: reworked linking
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PerlQt: resurrected package, 3.009 (CVS snapshot)
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Test::Manifest: updated to 1.14
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URI::Find: updated to 0.16
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URI::Find::Rule: updated to 0.8
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XML::Dumper: new package, version 0.79
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XSP: updated to 1.1.10.1
OK, time for the obligatory annoying question:
How’s KDE/Mac coming along?