On Wed, Dec 30, 1998 at 10:47:53AM -0500, Randy Edwards wrote: : Does the non-us SSL version of Apache also require the non-SSL package or : is it a standalone replacement for Apache?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~]$ dpkg --print-avail apache-ssl Package: apache-ssl Priority: optional Section: non-us/web Installed-Size: 479 Maintainer: Christoph Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Architecture: i386 Version: 1.3.3+1.27-1 Replaces: apache-modules Provides: httpd Depends: libc6, libgdbmg1, libssl09, mime-support, perl, ssleay (>= 0.9.0-1), libssl09 (>= 0.9.0), apache-common (>= 1.3.3) Suggests: apache-doc, lynx Conflicts: apache-modules, php3 (<= 3.0.3-1), libapache-mod-perl (<= 1.15-2.1) Filename: dists/unstable/non-US/binary-i386/apache-ssl_1.3.3+1.27-1.deb Size: 267708 MD5sum: 5876e367a108dcf5df0e7e37909c0b42 Description: Versatile, high-performance HTTP server with SSL support The most popular server in the world, Apache features a modular design and supports dynamic selection of extension modules at runtime. Some of its strong points are its range of possible customization, dynamic adjustment of the number of server processes, and a whole range of available modules including many authentication mechanisms, server-parsed HTML, server-side includes, access control, CERN httpd metafiles emulation, proxy caching, etc. Apache also supports multiple virtual homing. . This version includes SSL support for secure transactions. . Separate Debian packages are available for PHP3, mod_perl, Apache and other common extensions. More information is available at http://www.apache.org. In other words, it needs the apache-common package (which is in main). Cheers, -Remco