> > I was screwing with Apache... a non debian version. I wanted to
> > totaly scrap the non deb version, and I deleted all the files.
> > And one too many.. Mainly '/etc/init.d/apache'
> > That file shows being in the Apache 1.1.1-5(or some number like that)
> > debian release, but it does not i
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Servo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Uh... slight problem!
>
>I was screwing with Apache... a non debian version. I wanted to
>totaly scrap the non deb version, and I deleted all the files.
>And one too many.. Mainly '/etc/init.d/apache'
>That file shows being in t
On Thu, 3 Oct 1996, Servo wrote:
> I was screwing with Apache... a non debian version. I wanted to
> totaly scrap the non deb version, and I deleted all the files.
> And one too many.. Mainly '/etc/init.d/apache'
> That file shows being in the Apache 1.1.1-5(or some number like that)
> debian
Uh... slight problem!
I was screwing with Apache... a non debian version. I wanted to
totaly scrap the non deb version, and I deleted all the files.
And one too many.. Mainly '/etc/init.d/apache'
That file shows being in the Apache 1.1.1-5(or some number like that)
debian release, but it does
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