Error Loading plugins

Bug #373705 reported by arthur.afarias
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rapache (Ubuntu)
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Bug Description

Binary package hint: rapache

I'm new on the source code world so I decided to post an error ocurred when I tried to load rapache with an administrator on terminal. There is the error:

-- Loading plugins --
checking plugin folder : /usr/bin/plugins
checking plugin folder : /usr/lib/rapache/plugins
loaded plugin : advanced
loaded plugin : basic_authentication
error loading plugin ssl
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/RapacheCore/PluginManager.py", line 45, in __add
    module = __import__(folder + ".plugin")
ImportError: No module named plugin
checking plugin folder : /home/arthur/.rapache/plugins

** (rapache:7594): WARNING **: expected enumeration type PangoWrapMode, but got GtkWrapMode instead
reloading vhosts..
reloading modules..
Errors status: -1

How can I fix that?!

The system are running under UBUNTU 9.04 Linux using COMPIZ with emerald Theme manager.
rapache:
  Instalado: 0.7-0ubuntu4
  Candidato: 0.7-0ubuntu4
  Tabela de versão:
 *** 0.7-0ubuntu4 0
        500 http://archive.ubuntu.com jaunty/universe Packages
        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

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Davim (davim) wrote :

I have the same exact problem....

Rapache loads but when I try to do something with it, it stals

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TAC one (tacone) wrote :

Thanks for reporting.
This bug is a duplicate of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rapache/+bug/346788
It's a known issue with gksudo.
A manual workaround has been found, look in the comments in the bug cited above.
We're waiting ubuntu developers to ship the fix as an update, but still no news from them.

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