[users@httpd] Re: can't run apache..how do I purge and reload?

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+++ Station51 Donations [27/09/05 11:19 -0500]:
> Start by telling us what Linux distribution you're running.
> 
> Sounds like Debian but could also be Fedora Core with Apt-get installed.

I am running Debian 3.1. I run apt-get to install or remove packages, and i
have run apt-get remove apache and apache 2... all apache packages....
I know that even after I run remove on them...there are still lots of apache
things..or web applications left over..... do I need to purge everything,
mambo, sql-ledger, mailman? the works,, every trace of anything apache
before reinstalling? 

I'll do anything to get this working..this is driving me nuts. 
> Try 
> apt-get remove apache2 
> 
> and 
> 
> apt-get remove apache
> 

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