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Re: Newbie trying to install mod_ssl



On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 11:30:40PM +0200, Jokke Heikkilä wrote:
> 
> <lainaus kuka="Nathan E Norman">
> >
> > Or, just 'apt-get install libapache-mod-ssl' ... mod_ssl will be added
> > to your Apache config and you will be able to tweak it to your heart's
> > content.
> >
> 
> This would be ideal, but I can't find mod_ssl package under dselect and
> 'apt-get install libapache-mod-ssl' produces this:
> Reading Package Lists... Done
> Building Dependency Tree... Done
> Package libapache-mod-ssl has no available version, but exists in the
> database.This typically means that the package was mentioned in a dependency and
> never uploaded, has been obsoleted or is not available with the contents
> of sources.list
> E: Package libapache-mod-ssl has no installation candidate
> 
> 
> Should I add some other source for apt-get?

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Um, what do you have in your sources.list now?

On my stable machine, libapache-mod-ssl is available and installed.
sources.list looks like this:

 deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian stable main non-free contrib
 deb-src http://http.us.debian.org/debian stable main non-free contrib
 deb http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US stable/non-US main contrib non-free
 deb-src http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US stable/non-US main contrib non-free
 deb http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates main contrib non-free

I have version 2.8.9-2.1 which is from security.debian.org (apt-cache
showpkg is cool)

On another machine running testing/unstable, libapache-mod-ssl is
version 2.8.9-2.2, which is the version in testing.

My guess: you don't have the security line in your sources.list

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