phew; managed to fix it with tactical installation of packages from frozen. i guess that's why it's called unstable ;-)
cheers, -t On Fri, 12 May 2000, Mental wrote: > I did something like this too. I simply backed up my config files, then > purged apache-common, apache, and apache-ssl, the did an > apt-get install apache-ssl. Worked fine. Then again, having DSL also > helps make re-getting packages less of an issue. > > Theres probably a much more elegant/proper way of doing this, but I > was kinda in a hurry. > > HTH > > -- > Mental > > "When in doubt, use brute force." > --Ken Thompson (author of unix) > > PGP 2.6.3a Public Key: http://www.neverlight.com/Mental-PublicKey.pgp > GPG 1.0.1 Public Key: http://www.neverlight.com/mental-gpg.asc > ...... who's watching your watchmen? EF D8 33 68 B3 E3 E9 D2 C1 3E 51 22 8A AA 7B 98