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> boun...@lists.ximian.com] On Behalf Of Borneq
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> I am Mono and Xamarin. I want see class from System.Collections. How
> attach
> sources?
Please see here:
http://mono.1490590.n4.nabble.com/Getting-started-on-mono-sources-td4661906.h
Oh right, if you build mono from source, then I think there is an
option in XS somewhere about "step into framework sources".
Other than that, you don't normally get that unless you have the mdb
files and sources that match
On 13 March 2014 18:40, Borneq wrote:
> On github are sources but how at
On github are sources but how attach it to Xamarin "Go to declaration" = F12
?
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Look on github?
On 13 Mar 2014 18:10, "Borneq" wrote:
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I'd say that is a good idea. Pgp sign the sha256 hash of the release
tarball. And make that a manual process controlled by release engineers.
Perhaps also sign the sha1 state of the got repos at releases too
On 12 Mar 2014 17:25, "Matt Clay" wrote:
> Perhaps you could use GnuPG to sign releases l