the command reports

-data, -devel, -winforms, -nunit, -core, -basic, -jscript, -extras,
-locale, -web

When I originally tried the install of *.rpm I got complaints about not
having libsqlite-something-something 64 bit.  I decided not to install
mono-data-sqlite since I did install the ibm--data-db2 rpm, and my intent
is to use ADO to talk to DB2.

Now it appears we're looking for specific pieces within Mono?

Tim Hare
Senior Systems Programmer
Florida Department of Transportation
(850) 414-4209



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What does

rpm -qa | grep mono

report? As far as dependency checking if all the RPMs were there the rpm
usually orders the install so that the dependencies are met. Which ones
did
it complain about?

-----Original Message-----
Well, it's a cart-before-the-horse kind of thing:  I have to install Mono
to prove we can run ASP.NET before we go forward to virtualizing servers,
etc.

I agree that if RPM is the installer, you shouldn't bypass it: I wouldn't
do that for SMP/E on my z/OS box!

I'm making progress... most of the Mono RPMs were installed (I think) but
it wasn't as simple as saying rpm -Uhv *.rpm;  I had to install one at a
time due to dependency error messages,  Now I get messages from XSP
install, for example:

mono(Mono.Posix) = 1.05000.0 is needed by xsp-1.1.13.0-novell

Which I take to mean that some subcomponent (possibly this is a "class" or
"object") of mono appears to be missing, rather than an entire package?

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