Hi, the problem is that ebox-software uses its own cache and installing or removing things with 'apt-get' bypass it. Executing the 'ebox-software- command should fix your issue
El mar, 20-05-2008 a las 14:34 +0100, David Meireles escribió: > Javier, I've done the autoremove command and the software got all > removed. Now here comes the issue part... I needed to reinstall the > dhcp server and noted that the software management interface is > unuseable now. For every package that has been removed, the little > arrow to start the installation does nothing (says that is going to > install and does nothing), I have to install what I want manually > through ssh, and althrough I've done that, the software management > assumes that the package is not installed. What can I do to correct > this? > > One more thing... Besides the fact that the software management > doesn't assume that the package is installed, I can access the DHCP > Server applet in eBox and can see it in the Modules management.. > > Qua, 2008-05-14 às 09:57 +0100, David Meireles escreveu: > > No problem Javier. > > > > Paul Bartell, it seems that apt-get and aptitude share the same > > "removed and installed" "database". I've done what you sugested > > "aptitude remove --purge" and it tried to remove the same packages > > that "apt-get autoremove" did (so no diference here). I'll take your > > word on aptitude, but since I've used apt-get to install the eBox > > components and other software, I think that for now I'll stick with > > apt-get. Thanks anyway for the sugestion. > > > > Qua, 2008-05-14 às 09:52 +0200, Javier Amor García escreveu: > > > I don't see any problem using manually apt-get autoremove to get rid of > > > those packages. Maybe we can use it too in the eBox management iterface > > > as you point out. > > > > > > Thanks for the suggestion > > > > > > > > > El mar, 13-05-2008 a las 17:35 +0100, David Meireles escribió: > > > > Hi. > > > > I ended up removing the eBox components I don't need, in order to have > > > > a clean system, running and having installed just what I need. I've > > > > removed mail services, proxy services, traffic shappers, etc... Before > > > > aprove the machine to go to the production environment, I did a nmap > > > > and for my surprise, I saw squid and mail (imap, smtp, etc...) ports > > > > opened and the respective services listening, althrough I had removed > > > > them via the eBox management interface. Then, I log into the machine > > > > (SSH) and did a "apt-get install htop" and the following came up: > > > > > > > > The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer > > > > required: > > > > libconvert-binhex-perl bind9 libarchive-tar-perl courier-imap > > > > courier-authlib-ldap sasl2-bin gamin libtree-perl db4.6-util > > > > courier-ldap > > > > clamav libmail-spf-perl unzoo clamav-freshclam tftpd-hpa > > > > libsocket6-perl > > > > libnetaddr-ip-perl clamav-base libconvert-uulib-perl > > > > courier-imap-ssl > > > > postfix-ldap libclamav3 spamassassin libarchive-zip-perl > > > > libmime-tools-perl > > > > libgamin0 courier-pop libfile-temp-perl courier-ssl arj libgmp3c2 > > > > expect > > > > libio-stringy-perl courier-base clamav-daemon dhcp3-server > > > > openbsd-inetd > > > > libio-zlib-perl libnet-dns-perl squid-common dansguardian > > > > libconvert-tnef-perl courier-authlib-userdb courier-authlib > > > > libnet-server-perl tcl8.4 libmime-perl squid libunix-syslog-perl > > > > libio-multiplex-perl libnet-cidr-perl libberkeleydb-perl amavisd-new > > > > libdigest-hmac-perl libversion-perl libesmtp5 > > > > libsys-hostname-long-perl > > > > courier-authdaemon courier-pop-ssl > > > > Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove them. > > > > > > > > So, I've got 2 questions: > > > > > > > > 1 - Can I do the autoremove without criple my system? If somehow > > > > later, I have the need to install the services I removed before, would > > > > this packages be automaticly installed? > > > > > > > > 2 - In the software removal scripts that the internal ebox process > > > > uses, could you substitute the command "apt-get remove" for "apt-get > > > > autoremove"? This way there won't be any lost packages laying around > > > > the system, using ressources and doing nothing... > > > > > > > > Cheerz > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > > Ebox-user mailing list > > > > [email protected] > > > > https://lists.warp.es/mailman/listinfo/ebox-user > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > Ebox-user mailing list > > > [email protected] > > > https://lists.warp.es/mailman/listinfo/ebox-user > _______________________________________________ > Ebox-user mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.warp.es/mailman/listinfo/ebox-user _______________________________________________ Ebox-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.warp.es/mailman/listinfo/ebox-user
