Yeah the official Ubuntu 14.04 PPAs will let me install MonoDevelop v4.0, but it's a bit old. The current version is v5.9 and there have been many bug fixes and feature editions since v4.0. I could always attempt to build it from source (but that's another bag of worms). A friend recommended I search across LauchPad.net fist , and I found this PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~ermshiperete/+arc...velop-beta
which appears to include v5.9.0.431 built for 14.04 (trusty).
Still being new to Linux, I figured I'd ask you guys if that seems like a legit way to get the software I need without having to build it myself.
** Strangely enough, the repo listed above is listed as obsolete, and then points to the original instructions I followed that had me add the Debian PPAs to my system...
https://launchpad.net/~ermshiperete/+arc...velop-beta
which appears to include v5.9.0.431 built for 14.04 (trusty).
Still being new to Linux, I figured I'd ask you guys if that seems like a legit way to get the software I need without having to build it myself.
** Strangely enough, the repo listed above is listed as obsolete, and then points to the original instructions I followed that had me add the Debian PPAs to my system...