ta Try and use 'equivs' for this ...
Sorry, but I'm not familiar with 'equivs'.
Could you elaborate a bit?
Thanks for your letter,
-Kenneth
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sk Apache2 comes in several variants depending on which MPM
sk (multi-processing module) has been compiled in.
sk There is an MPM called the prefork MPM that essentially
sk behaves like Apache1, in that a pool of *processes* is
sk created.
Yes, that's the version that installed by
I'm trying to install 'phpmyadmin' and 'acidlab' on testing/sarge.
The default web server installed was 'apache2'. Yet when I try and
install the above, dependencies want to force an install of 'apache'
(the fact that 'apache2' is already there seems to be ignored).
Doesn't seem right
--- Kenneth Jacker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any comments, suggestions, and/or help is appreciated!
Either:
Try and use 'equivs' for this, or:
dpkg --force-depends
and in the latter case, on your head be it should anything break.
-- Thomas Adam
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On Mon, 2004-06-28 at 14:25, Kenneth Jacker wrote:
I'm trying to install 'phpmyadmin' and 'acidlab' on testing/sarge.
The default web server installed was 'apache2'. Yet when I try and
install the above, dependencies want to force an install of 'apache'
(the fact that 'apache2' is already
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