#13 works for me
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The problem was solved by running "sudo dpkg --purge --force-remove-
reinstreq apache2.2-common" which completelly deletes all package
configuration files and removing /var/www directory. After apache2
installed successfully.
May be removing /var/www directory is not necessary, i've done this just
Also i've removed /etc/apache2 directory
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can't install apache2.2-common (2.2.14-5ubuntu8)
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apache2-2-bin installs successfully, but when installing
apache2.2-common I got the same error. I did clean apt cache and
aptitude downloaded the latest package files.
I've updated from Kubuntu 9.10 i386, php did not work, tried to
reinstall, purge and install again all apache and php packages. A
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apache2.2-common
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Package apache2.2-common (2.2.14-5ubuntu8)
When installing apache by typing
"sudo aptitude install apache2"
it outputs when configuring apache2.2-common:
"...
ERROR: Module reqtimeout does not exist!
..."
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