On Sun, Feb 08, 2004 at 10:07:21AM -0700, Monique Y. Herman wrote..
> On 2004-02-08, Kevin Coyner penned:
> >
> > Using 'dpkg-reconfigure apache', if I select mod_php4 from the
> > module selection screen of dpkg-reconfigure, then once
> > dpkg-reconfigure completes, apache does not start (a
On 2004-02-08, Kevin Coyner penned:
>
> I banging my head against the wall on this one ...
>
> Using 'dpkg-reconfigure apache', if I select mod_php4 from the module
> selection screen of dpkg-reconfigure, then once dpkg-reconfigure
> completes, apache does not start (and cannot be started manually
I banging my head against the wall on this one ...
Using 'dpkg-reconfigure apache', if I select mod_php4 from the module selection
screen of dpkg-reconfigure, then once dpkg-reconfigure completes, apache does
not start (and cannot be started manually with /etc/init.d/apache start).
However, if I
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