Herre's an odd problem. I did a network install of Woody on 2 different
machines -- on one of them
Apache was installed such that apache and apache-ssl are run out of the
same directory (/etc/apache)
and and started by the same rc file (/etc/init.d/acache) while on the
other apache and apache-ssl are run out
of two directories (/etc/apache and /etc/apache-ssl) and have two
different startup rc files.
Of course, when trying to install software that expects a sane (single
directory) installation
(lke debian-sourceforge) apt-get fails and leave everything a mess...
does anyone know what the magic incantation is to get SSL supper with
the regular apache .deb file (i.e., apache not "apache-ssl")
-- just adding mod-ssl-apache doesn't seem to do the trick...