Fix RHEL6 doc

While looking into problems a customer had with running .NET core on
RHEL6, I've found that there are two typos and one misleading
information.

This change fixes it.
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Jan Vorlicek 2019-08-22 22:58:33 +02:00
parent b08d9ac844
commit 769b58f848

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ This document describes the prerequisites required to run .NET Core applications
* openssl * openssl
* libnghttp2 * libnghttp2
* libidn * libidn
* krb5 * krb5-libs
* libuuid * libuuid
* lttng-ust * lttng-ust
* zlib * zlib
@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ The following command performs the build with the right settings for .NET Core:
--with-gssapi \ --with-gssapi \
--with-ssl \ --with-ssl \
--without-librtmp \ --without-librtmp \
--prefix=$PWD/install/usr/local --prefix=$PWD/install/usr/local \
&& \ && \
make install make install
``` ```
@ -94,8 +94,9 @@ tar -xf icu4c-57_1-RHEL6-x64.tgz -C /
``` ```
Then set `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` to `/usr/local/lib` before running the application: Then set `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` to `/usr/local/lib` before running the application:
```sh ```sh
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib your_dotnet_app
``` ```
**Important** - please make sure that you do not set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH using `export` in your current shell or even globally for your session. Linux applications that depend on the default CURL (like the `yum`) would stop working.
### Install the libraries into the netcoredeps subdirectory of your .NET Core application ### Install the libraries into the netcoredeps subdirectory of your .NET Core application
This works only for self-contained published apps. Create the `netcoredeps` subdirectory in the same directory where your apps main executable is located. Then change the current directory to the `netcoredeps` and extract the libraries into that directory as follows: This works only for self-contained published apps. Create the `netcoredeps` subdirectory in the same directory where your apps main executable is located. Then change the current directory to the `netcoredeps` and extract the libraries into that directory as follows:
```sh ```sh