Lewis Shobbrook wrote: > Hi All, > > Just had something unexpected with Apache2-common when dselect install
"-common" is just the common files that are needed to support the program, I think you want to install apache2 now. > with testing distro, it installs fine without warnings, but the > apache2ctl fails when you attempt to restart the web server with... > > # apache2ctl restart > /usr/sbin/apache2ctl: line 67: /usr/sbin/apache2: No such file or > directory > > Which is no bloody good at all... > All the conf files and doc's are present, just no binary. Apt-get > install --reinstall apache2-common did not fix. > > If another packages is needed, this ought be stated. > > This is what we find currently.... > > Apache v2 is the next generation of the omnipresent Apache web server. > This version - a total rewrite - introduces many new > improvements, such as threading, a new API, IPv6 support, > request/response filtering, and more. > > It is also considerably faster, and can be easily extended to provide > services other than http. > > This package contains all the standard apache2 modules, including SSL > support. > > .... I'd have thought this meant the binary was included? > > Sheesh! > > Lewis Shobbrook > FastTrack Pty. Ltd. > Phone: +61 3 9866 8700 > Fax: +61 3 9820 0276

