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.\"Created with GNOME Manpages Editor Wizard
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.TH hedera 1 "2013-01-02" "1.0" "Hedera"
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.SH NAME
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hedera \- modular management system
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B hedera
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.\"RI [ options ]
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.br
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.B hedera
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is an enterprise management and administration application. It features modular
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conectivity to user-made modules.
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.PP
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Being so easily extensible,
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.B hedera
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can handle virtually any task related to a database if the right module is
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available. The modules can be written in C or in Vala.
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.PP
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By default
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.B hedera
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will look for the modules in /usr/lib/hedera/module and for its corresponding
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data (GUI files, configuration...) in /usr/share/hedera/module but more
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directories can be added by setting
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.B VN_MODULE_LIB_PATH
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(for the binaries) and
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.B VN_MODULE_DATA_PATH
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(for the additional data). These environment variables are intended for testing
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during the developement and the expected is to use the modules installed.
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.PP
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The format for the configuration files for the modules and some information on
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how to write the modules themselves, can be seen in the official documentation
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for
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.B hedera.
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.SH OPTIONS
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.SH EXAMPLE
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Given a module project in the home directory,
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.B hedera
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should be called like this to load the module without installing it:
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hedera --lib-dir ~/module/src/.libs --data-dir ~/module/data
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.SH AUTHORS
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Copyright (C) 2012 Juan Ferrer Toribio <juan@verdnauta.es>.
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.PP
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Manual page written by Alejandro T. Colombini. |