You're probably right in that it looks as though the guide assumes apache2 
is installed first, before the deb install - although there then appear to 
be some linguistic issues with present tense used when maybe it should 
be future!! I don't use apache2 either - preferring lighttpd on my rpi.

On Wednesday, 27 July 2016 11:47:41 UTC+3, gjr80 wrote:
>
> Actually, if the issue was a Vince pointed out:
>
> You didn't add a symbolic link from your apache2 document root to the 
>> public_html tree weewx writes to.
>
>
> then I think under the circumstances it may not have been you and rather 
> the docs could be at fault.
>
> I am following this tutorial
>> http://weewx.com/docs/usersguide.htm#integrating_with_webserver
>>
>> 1. I have installed clean Ubuntu 16.04.1
>> 2. I have installed weewx from DEB package
>> 3. I have installed apache2 with "sudo apt-get install apache2" command
>> 4. I see test Apache page on localhost (its working)
>>
>
> The OP did a deb package install and the link he is following clearly says 
> all you need do is install apache2 and then go to http://localhost/weewx. 
> The bit about copying conf files etc clearly applies to a setup.py 
> install which the OP does not have.
>
> If there is a need to so something else other then 'install apache2 and 
> then open http://localhost/weewx' then perhaps the docs need a bit of 
> clarrification/further guidance. That being said, I am not an apache2 
> user.
>
> Gary
>

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