08-21-2011
Quote:
Originally Posted by
gheibia
So I'm wondering how RPMs get to know what shared libraries exist in the system.
By installing them in the first place. That's how RPM's supposed to resolve dependencies.
Quote:
I know that there is a local RPM database that keeps track of installed RPMs which I believe that's not what you are referring to.
Sorry, it is.
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mono-asp-apps
mono-asp-apps(1) User Commands mono-asp-apps(1)
NAME
mono-asp-apps - utility to manage ASP.NET 2.0 applications installed from RPMs
SYNOPSIS
mono-asp-apps command [options]
DESCRIPTION
The 'mono-asp-apps' command is useful on systems which install applications from RPM packages and when the RPM packages have been created
according to the Mono RPM packaging guidelines for ASP.NET applications.
The utility allows one to initialize, enable, disable and start installed applications. Note that you do not use this utility to manage
applications hosted and managed by the Apache (or other) web server, only by xsp.
Note that this utility is useful only on systems where at least one application packaged according to the Mono ASP.NET 2.0 RPM packaging
guidelines has been installed.
COMMANDS
The commands which take an application name, require the it to be one of the registered names. See the `list` command below.
init APPLICATION_NAME
Initializes the application named APPLICATION_NAME, if it hasn't been done already. Initialization actions performed are applica-
tion specific, but may include creating databases and populating them, creating directories, downloading files etc.
enable APPLICATION_NAME
Enables APPLICATION_NAME for automatic start when XSP is started as part of the system bootup process.
disable APPLICATION_NAME
Disables APPLICATION_NAME, so that it is not started automatically when XSP is started as part of the system bootup process.
start APPLICATION_NAME [server_options]
Manually starts the xsp2 process passing the configuration of APPLICATION_NAME to the xsp2 process. Applications may ship with a
bundled start script which will be used instead of xsp2 if present. server_options are passed verbatim to the server process.
list Lists all the applications known to the utility.
AUTHORS
Marek Habersack <mhabersack@novell.com>
SEE ALSO
xsp(1)
MORE INFORMATION
The Mono project (http://www.go-mono.com) is a collaborative effort led by Novell (http://www.novell.com) to implement an open source ver-
sion of the .NET Framework.
MAILING LISTS
Mailing lists are listed at the http://www.mono-project.com/Mailing_Lists
mono-asp-apps 2.6.4 31 Oct 2007 mono-asp-apps(1)