Greetings everyone,
I am new, but have been reading for a while - not a developer, but have been intense with sysadmin effort on a Fedora installation. I am carefully documenting the process (what works) in hopes of being helpful to others who wish to run on Fedora. I think I am getting close. Compiling is OK and logins look promising. The first issue I could use some "developer" help with is...
How can I stop the admin daemon from attempting
to run "apt-get" on startup to check for updates?
I can see the calls in the source code (open-xchange-admin-plugin-sw-update is in play), but I have no idea how to shut them down. When I start the admin daemon, my log output stops shortly after a SEVERE error related to the "apt-get" call, so I can't tell what other issues are going to follow. From the browser, I see "Please wait while you are being redirected to the start page ..." (forever) while attempting to login as "oxadmin" at <site>/admin after the admin-daemon and groupware startup (which does seem to succeed).
Many thanks,
Bruce
I am new, but have been reading for a while - not a developer, but have been intense with sysadmin effort on a Fedora installation. I am carefully documenting the process (what works) in hopes of being helpful to others who wish to run on Fedora. I think I am getting close. Compiling is OK and logins look promising. The first issue I could use some "developer" help with is...
How can I stop the admin daemon from attempting
to run "apt-get" on startup to check for updates?
I can see the calls in the source code (open-xchange-admin-plugin-sw-update is in play), but I have no idea how to shut them down. When I start the admin daemon, my log output stops shortly after a SEVERE error related to the "apt-get" call, so I can't tell what other issues are going to follow. From the browser, I see "Please wait while you are being redirected to the start page ..." (forever) while attempting to login as "oxadmin" at <site>/admin after the admin-daemon and groupware startup (which does seem to succeed).
Many thanks,
Bruce
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