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but i think we should start building X# as a nuget package to make it easier to use, i got this to work in on linux but could not get...

okay another thing we need to do it load plugs from nuget packages not from the install folder

> Yeah thinking about it more, there is no real advantage to the local package source. If i remember correctly, the GitHub nuget package source is very difficult to use...

can we see what you have tried

all you should need to do is edit this line https://github.com/CosmosOS/Cosmos/blob/master/Makefile#L73

> crossplatform version of cosmos yes the only things that only work on windows are the vs extensions and the windows builder program (makes the windows installer)

you can use the devkit (build from source) that supports vs2022

it looks like we are using the div opcode from nasm i dont know if we can make it faster in a way that makes sense https://github.com/CosmosOS/XSharp/blob/master/source/XSharp/XSharp/Assembler/Gen1/x86/Divide.cs

> @Kiirx we have until November 12, 2024 (end of .net6 support), don't worry ;) and by then we will have .net 8 and .net 9 will be coming up

xD is this still not in it was started in 2017