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Old 07-08-2010
What exactly constitutes a "user installed program"? Something installed in that users home directory? Compiled from source? Not from the official repositories?
 

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MAUTIL(1)							   User Commands							 MAUTIL(1)

NAME
mautil - Mono.Addins Setup Utility SYNOPSIS
mautil [options] <command> [arguments] DESCRIPTION
The mautil tool works with Mono.Addins repositories and packages. OPTIONS
--registry, -reg Specify add-in registry path --path, -p Specify startup path -v Verbose output Add-in commands: install, i Installs add-ins. uninstall, u Uninstalls add-ins. check-install, ci Checks installed add-ins. update, up Updates installed add-ins. list, l Lists installed add-ins. list-av, la Lists add-ins available in registered repositories. list-update, lu Lists available add-in updates. Repository Commands: rep-add, ra Registers repositories. rep-remove, rr Unregisters repositories. rep-update, ru Updates the lists of available addins. rep-list, rl Lists registered repositories. Add-in Registry Commands: reg-update, rgu Updates the add-in registry. reg-build, rgb Rebuilds the add-in registry. info Prints information about an add-in. Packaging Commands: rep-build, rb Creates a repository index file for a directory structure. pack, p Creates a package from an add-in configuration file. help, h Shows help about a command. Debug Commands: dump-file Prints the contents of a registry file. SEE ALSO
mono(1). Mono.Addins May 2008 MAUTIL(1)
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