Thanks for the issue this did seem to be the case.
however this seems like a strange requirement for cacti, as cli and cgi
should be all thats required.
also it still installs a apache.conf file that is not needed with nginx
even after selecting to setup no webserver.
so there is defiantly
Hello Phillip
I had the same problem here, I noticed cacti requires php5 or
libapache2-mod-php5, which is not installed in my Nginx setup. Only
php5-cgi and php5-cli are installed. So I needed to install php5 first,
and then you can install cacti without it depending on
libapache2-mod-php5 (and th
Package: cacti
Severity: important
on debian lenny with Nginx installed cacti is still depending on apache2 rather
then httpd as stated on the package website and attempts to install apache2
packages.
Preferance would be for dependancy to be httpd with a meny to select a server
if none is inst
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