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- I tried to build this under Mono the other week with no success. I don't see any way that this will work for me, sorryscruss– scruss2019-12-10 02:29:14 +00:00Commented Dec 10, 2019 at 2:29
- Ah that's possibly because it's a netcoreapp 2.0. If I get a chance I'll give it a try at running on Linux over the weekend because there's very little OS specific in there. Do you actually need mono or would dotnet core be okay?PeterI– PeterI2019-12-10 09:43:37 +00:00Commented Dec 10, 2019 at 9:43
- 1Okay I'll setup dotnet core on Linux at home (I don't think my home PC is currently setup) this evening and get back to you.PeterI– PeterI2019-12-11 13:50:25 +00:00Commented Dec 11, 2019 at 13:50
- 1Added instructions for ubuntu and dotnet core 3.1. in readme.md on this branch github.com/peteri/ClassicBasic/tree/UpgradeToCore3.1 however I've only tested in a WSL container.PeterI– PeterI2019-12-12 01:01:07 +00:00Commented Dec 12, 2019 at 1:01
- 1thank you. That built fine. And it does add spaces, too. Nice collection of games that come with it, tooscruss– scruss2019-12-15 15:56:40 +00:00Commented Dec 15, 2019 at 15:56
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