After removing wifi-radar package start-up scripts are not deleted

Bug #107696 reported by Stanislav
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wifi-radar (Ubuntu)
Confirmed
Medium
Unassigned

Bug Description

wifi-radar remains in boot-up after removing the package. Disabling it in Boot-Up manager solved the problem, but I still think it should be done automatically by uninstalling script.

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Stanislav (shisoik) wrote :

I can also add that wifi-radar remains in boot-up after removing the package. Disabling it in Boot-Up manager solved the problem, but I still think it should be done automatically by uninstalling script.

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Ante Karamatić (ivoks) wrote : Re: [Bug 107696] Re: After removing wifi-radar package logging in takes long time.

U Čet, 19. 04. 2007., u 13:30 +0000, Stanislav je napisao/la:

> I can also add that wifi-radar remains in boot-up after removing the
> package. Disabling it in Boot-Up manager solved the problem, but I still
> think it should be done automatically by uninstalling script.

This is a valid bug, but GNOME not working has nothing to do with
wifi-radr. wifi-radar is gtk only app and doesn't use anything from
GNOME (including gconf).

Problem is probably in your network settings (/etc/hosts or something).

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Ante Karamatić (ivoks) wrote : Re: After removing wifi-radar package logging in takes long time.

Did you check your hosts and hostname? Is it OK now?

Changed in wifi-radar:
status: Unconfirmed → Needs Info
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Stanislav (shisoik) wrote :

Yeah I checked hosts and hostname. Everything was fine there. The problem was because of the mess in /etc/network/interface. So, you almost guessed. Thanks for the hint! I think you can close this ticket.

By the way, why I still have wifi-radar script in /etc/init.d/ after removal?

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Ante Karamatić (ivoks) wrote :

It's not in /etc/init.d/, but in /etc/rcX.d/ where X is 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. That's a bug.

description: updated
Changed in wifi-radar:
importance: Undecided → Medium
status: Needs Info → Confirmed
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