Hi Keith,
Just did a quick Google, and it is apparently the apache2-common
package that provides some of the config files. If you try purging
that package and reinstalling it, it should recreate the ones you are
missing.
Hope that helps.
James
On 6 July 2010 16:42, Keith Williams <Keith(a)keiths-place.co.uk> wrote:
I accidentally deleted the config files for apache2. I
tried to reinstall
them all be doing a purge and then reinstall. That didn't work so I did it
again (that makes sense doesn't it!) Anyway after lots of more and more
desperate hunting and fiddling, I've now reached the stage where I install
using apt-get or aptitude, it says it has installed but there's nothing
there. No executables in the expected directories, no config files. issuing
httpd commands don't work. So where do I go from here? Any suggestions
gratefully received
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