Can you also please attach the output of 'apt-config dump'? I'm
interested in the APT::Install-Recommends and APT::Install-Suggests
options
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Specifically requested output:
`apt-config dump | grep Install-Recommends`
APT::Install-Recommends 0;
APT::Install-Recommends-Sections ;
APT::Install-Recommends-Sections:: metapackages;
APT::Install-Recommends-Sections:: restricted/metapackages;
APT::Install-Recommends-Sections::
Hmmm, interesting. Let's see why it tries to install for example
apache2.2-common. Type in a terminal 'aptitude why apache2.2-common' and
tell us the output...
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Attached output of 'aptitude why apache2.2-common'
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16019390/aptitude-why.txt
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** Attachment added: Mark all upgrades screen - synaptic
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15997699/mark-all-upgrades-synaptic.png
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** Attachment added: output of `apt-get -s upgrade`
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15997695/apt-log.txt
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I'm sorry, but apache2-utils is only an example, also in the list, but not
installed:
apache2-mpm-prefork
apache2.2-common
libapache2-php5
I highly doubt lighttpd has those marked as a suggestion. That said:
* Clicking 'check' in the gui has not alleviated the problem.
* aptitude ~iapache
Cutting in here...
By check Vojtech means to re-read the repositories. In update-manager, that's
the check button. On the command line, it's 'sudo apt-get update'.
It seems to me that you did not remove all apache2 packages. You can see what's
still installed by typing in a terminal: 'aptitude
lighttpd suggests apache2-utils, which made the user think apache2 was
not fully removed
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Try to 'check' updates once more, maybe this is old information...
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I'll try that this sunday (when I have access to this machine), by
'check' you mean `apt-get check`, correct?
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