apache or apache2?
Derek Broughton
news at pointerstop.ca
Thu Jan 19 17:51:25 UTC 2006
Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> On 1/18/06, Peter Garrett <peter.garrett at optusnet.com.au> wrote:
>> Looks normal here - as I said above, I would be checking
>> your /etc/apt/sources.list. By the way I'm running Breezy too, so my apt
>> is presumably the same as yours, and my sources.list includes only main,
>> universe and multiverse. The only thing I can think of is that somehow
>> the system is reading the wrong thing from its sources.list (bogus
>> entries somewhere )
>
> Fresh install of breezy. Here's my sources.list.
I guess I don't really understand your problem. You have, at some point,
installed apache. It's entirely possible to run both Apache and Apache2 on
the same server, so they do not conflict. cacti depends on apache2, so
when you installed cacti, you ended up with both. In all likelihood, you
can now simply remove apache - anything that had it as a dependency is
likely to also allow apache2.
--
derek
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