[bitfolk] Apache

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Author: Keith Williams
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Subject: [bitfolk] Apache
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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