Ok, so I uninstalled apache2 (long tale. ).
After that I removed all of the web directories that were shown with sudó rm -rf
Sudo apt-get install apache2 php5-common mysql-server libapache2-mod-auth-mysql php5-mysql Extras: sudo apt-get install php5-dev php5-gd Make sure you ALWAYS run mysqlsecureinstallation after you have installed MySQL; share improve this answer. Edited Aug 3 '15 at 12:54. Add-apt-repository is not a package, so you just can't install it using sudo apt-get install add-apt-repository. The package which contain add-apt-repository command is (and was all the time): software-properties-common. Not python-software-properties as you may think. You can check this using the following command: dpkg -S add-apt-repository.
Now I are attempting to re-instaIl apache2 and nothing at all appears to function.
returns 'apache2 is currently the newest edition'
Some queries led me to try out
Which showed nothing up to date:
Earnings
and nothing at all else.
Today I are stuck. Any tips on how I can get apache back again up?
I should furthermore include that my distro is definitely Raspbian Jessie
Result from dpkg -D apaché2
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ResoIved!
Eventually, I found another blog post for something very similar, and one of the replies worked for mé:
l think a more solid 'free' method with the wildcard simply because nicely as the ré-install of apaché2.2-common has been the trick.
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clearshould possess taken care of everything
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