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authorParabola <dev@list.parabolagnulinux.org>2011-04-05 14:26:38 +0000
committerParabola <dev@list.parabolagnulinux.org>2011-04-05 14:26:38 +0000
commit415856bdd4f48ab4f2732996f0bae58595092bbe (patch)
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Tue Apr 5 14:26:38 UTC 2011
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+# arg 1: the new package version
+post_install() {
+ cat << EOM
+
+--> xsp is just the helping app for mod_mono if you like a production like
+--> server. xsp itself is for ASP testing mainly -- read the manpage for xsp
+--> to know which options are available.
+--> Archlinux will provide xsp configured by a .webapp configuration file
+--> which rests in /etc/xsp. Just put your other webapp files there to let
+--> xsp pick them up.
+--> xsp is commandline based configuration is done in /etc/conf.d/xsp. Set all
+--> your arguments there. Don't forget that you can run xsp from the console
+--> as oridinary user, which is safer and for testing absolutely sufficient!!
+
+--> You can run the testpages simply by starting the server and calling
+ http://localhost:8080
+--> from your browser's location bar
+
+
+EOM
+}
+
+# arg 1: the new package version
+# arg 2: the old package version
+post_upgrade() {
+ post_install $1
+}
+
+# arg 1: the old package version
+pre_remove() {
+ /bin/true
+}
+
+# arg 1: the old package version
+post_remove() {
+ /bin/true
+}