dpkg-reconfigure deletes config directory
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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glassfishv2 (Ubuntu) |
New
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Undecided
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Nitya Doraisamy |
Bug Description
Binary package hint: glassfishv2
This bug very likely is the cause of bug 239474.
The quickstart documentation said to use the passwords I gave during installation, but during the Ubuntu installation no passwords were asked. It was probably not the Ubuntu installation that was meant, however, at that time I ran `dpkg-reconfigure glassfishv2' to see what was going on during Ubuntu installation. Much later during my work of getting glassfishv2 running, I found that files mentioned in some installation guides were not there. They were files from the glassfishv2/config directory. `dpkg -L glassfishv2' showed that they should be there.
Then I wanted to deinstall glassfishv2, but this did not work. The cause was that glassfishv2/
Then I installed glassfishv2 again and found that the config directory was there. I remembered doing dpkg-reconfigure, did it again, and the config directory was gone again. After reinstallation it was back again.
Ubuntu 8.04.1
glassfishv2 2.0.1-0ubuntu5
Changed in glassfishv2: | |
assignee: | nobody → nitya-doraisamy |