![]() In previous parts of this blog series, I used Entity Framework 7 with Microsoft SQL Server to store my list of movies. I used Sublime Text to edit the files in the Movies app while running OSX. The modified Movies app described in this blog post can be found in the Part7 folder. Next, I grabbed the source code for the Movies app from my GitHub repository by executing the following command: git clone You’ll need to run this command once each and every time you open the Terminal app so Terminal knows where to look for kvm and k. Leave and re-enter Terminal and execute the following command to verify the installation of kvm and Mono: kvm listīefore running the kvm or k command, you need to run the following command first: source kvm.sh Executing the following command fixed the problem: sudo brew link kvm Next, run the following command to perform the actual install of kvm: brew install kvmĪfter running this command, I ran into an error stating that kvm was installed but “just not linked”. First, you need to execute the following command to associate the aspnet/k GitHub repository with Homebrew: brew tap aspnet/k I executed the following sequence of commands to update Homebrew so it works with OSX Yosemite: cd /System/Library/Frameworks/amework/VersionsĪfter I got Homebrew into a working state, I used Homebrew to install the ASP.NET 5 KVM. The first problem is that the location of Ruby on Yosemite has changed which breaks Homebrew: I ran into several problems getting this to work on OSX Yosemite. The next step is to use Homebrew to install KVM. They have a nice installer that does all of the work. I ended up installing Mono myself by visiting the following page: In theory, the Homebrew script supplied by the ASP.NET team should install the correct version of Mono automatically, but I couldn’t get this to work. NET for different platforms such as Mac OSX and Linux. Mono is an open-source implementation of. The Mono Project is independent from Microsoft. I try to follow the instructions for running ASP.NET 5 on OSX created by the ASP.NET team as closely as possible but I encounter some issues along the way:īefore you can run ASP.NET 5 on a Mac, you must first install Mono. In particular, I setup the Movies app to run on OSX Yosemite on my MacBook Pro. In this blog post, I walk through the steps required to run an ASP.NET 5 app on a Mac. You can download the code discussed in this blog post from GitHub: ASP.NET 5 and AngularJS Part 7, Running on a Mac. ![]()
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