anks to both of you.
Paul
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> peanut butter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > [...] when all is configured and done, the apache startup script is
> > still 0 bytes, ie. I still don't g
peanut butter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [...] when all is configured and done, the apache startup script is
> still 0 bytes, ie. I still don't get the startup script back. Any
> other ideas?
Have you *re*-installed it?
Now, having this dummy script, the package c
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> To: Debian Users
> Subject: apache startup script
>
> Hi, I felt the need to remove the apache installation I had on one
> of my Debian boxes to reinstall it as some things weren't making
> sense or as I would expect so I decided to start from scr
Hi, good suggestion but already attempted this. This does provide dpkg with
what it wants to continue with the apache install and go through the
usual configuration of the same yet, when all is configured and done,
the apache startup script is still 0 bytes, ie. I still don't get
the st
peanut butter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> At some point I deleted the /etc/init.d/apache wanting to "refresh"
> this as well. Now I can't get it back. Upon several attempts to
> re-install "apache" and "apache-common", I get the error:
>
> "Setting up apache (1.3.9-13.2) ...
> update-rc.d: /e
Hi, I felt the need to remove the apache installation I had on one
of my Debian boxes to reinstall it as some things weren't making
sense or as I would expect so I decided to start from scratch (with the
default httpd.conf, etc.).
At some point I deleted the /etc/init.d/apache wanting to "refresh"
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