actually.. the binary for apache is still there but is not installed...
sorry about that..

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/harry# dpkg -r apache
dpkg - atención: el paquete apache no está instalado.   NOT INSTALLED
 no se tendrá en cuenta la petición de desinstalarlo

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/harry# dpkg -r apache2
dpkg - atención: el paquete apache2 no está instalado. NOT INSTALLED
 no se tendrá en cuenta la petición de desinstalarlo


On 2/25/07, Soren Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Sun, Feb 25, 2007 at 07:21:35PM -0000, fumanchu wrote:
> > > Do you by any chance have Apache installed as well?
> > yes
>
> Ok. That's probably the reason. One of them is listening on port 80 and
> when the other one tries to restart (IIRC they both do that in their
> postinst script) it fails.. The solution is to stop apache and then
> upgrade lighttpd.
>
> The only real solution to this problem is to tell the user that the
> upgrade failed because something is listening on port 80. There's really
> no actual workaround since installing two webservers, both listening on
> port 80, is not a very good idea to begin with.
>
> --
> [apport] package lighttpd failed to install/upgrade:
> https://launchpad.net/bugs/87835
>

-- 
[apport] package lighttpd failed to install/upgrade: 
https://launchpad.net/bugs/87835

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