On Mi, 24 Jul 2013, Arno Töll wrote:
> I did not say your issue does not exist. But it does not happen under
> normal circumstances. In fact I am not even able to reproduce it, and

Then at least provide a way to resolve the issue!

There is *no* way to know or recreate the proper or default initial
configuration of apache.

Removal does not work easily, since gnome depends on apache2.

So how should I know what modules etc should be active and what not?
How should I (and other people) go tback to a working configuration?

(Ok, I know how, shoot up a pbuilder, install apache2, copy over
the links, run the dpkg-reconfigure of all libfoobar providing
modules for apache .... not a very tempting approach)

I would already be happy if you could send a list of modules/conf
that should be linked.

Thanks

Norbert

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