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Can't exec "/usr/bin/gconftool" when starting ebox daemon
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On my system this issue make strange thing - ebox configuration scripts
ignoring default port.
I set 444, but ebox starting on 443. And 443 written in config files
under /var/lib/ebox/ ...
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Can't exec "/usr/bin/gconftool" when starting ebox daemon
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/213939
You rec
Next upstream release will fix this.
There's no reason why eBox shoudn't use gconftool-2 instead of
gconftool.
http://trac.ebox-
platform.com/changeset?old_path=trunk&old=10403&new_path=trunk&new=10403
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Can't exec "/usr/bin/gconftool" when starting ebox daemon
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Confirming based on mailing list report:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-server/2008-May/001515.html
** Changed in: ebox (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
Status: New => Confirmed
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Can't exec "/usr/bin/gconftool" when starting ebox daemon
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It seems that in a fresh install of Hardy "/usr/bin/gconftool " is
provided as a symlink by update-alternatives of /usr/bin/gcontool-2.
As a temporary workaround, creating a symlink from gconftool-2 to
gconftool and reinstalling eBox should solve the issue.
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Can't exec "/usr/bin/gconftool" when starting ebox daemon
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Can't exec "/usr/bin/gconftool" when starting ebox daemon
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