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closed as unclear what you're asking by dr01, sebasth, Satō Katsura, Anthony Geoghegan, GAD3R Oct 10 '17 at 8:29


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The package has not been installed correctly. You can try to fix the installation with:



sudo apt-get -f install apacheds


You also have the option to reinstall it:



sudo apt-get remove apacheds
sudo apt-get install apacheds


Or just reconfigure it:



sudo dpkg reconfigure apacheds


Depending on the result of these commands you may be able to figure out what's the issue, or if you're lucky, one of these will just fix it.






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  • Psst! Launchpad bug #1646146.
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    Oct 10 '17 at 10:15

















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1 Answer
1






active

oldest

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active

oldest

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active

oldest

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up vote
-1
down vote



accepted










The package has not been installed correctly. You can try to fix the installation with:



sudo apt-get -f install apacheds


You also have the option to reinstall it:



sudo apt-get remove apacheds
sudo apt-get install apacheds


Or just reconfigure it:



sudo dpkg reconfigure apacheds


Depending on the result of these commands you may be able to figure out what's the issue, or if you're lucky, one of these will just fix it.






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  • Psst! Launchpad bug #1646146.
    – JdeBP
    Oct 10 '17 at 10:15














up vote
-1
down vote



accepted










The package has not been installed correctly. You can try to fix the installation with:



sudo apt-get -f install apacheds


You also have the option to reinstall it:



sudo apt-get remove apacheds
sudo apt-get install apacheds


Or just reconfigure it:



sudo dpkg reconfigure apacheds


Depending on the result of these commands you may be able to figure out what's the issue, or if you're lucky, one of these will just fix it.






share|improve this answer




















  • Psst! Launchpad bug #1646146.
    – JdeBP
    Oct 10 '17 at 10:15












up vote
-1
down vote



accepted







up vote
-1
down vote



accepted






The package has not been installed correctly. You can try to fix the installation with:



sudo apt-get -f install apacheds


You also have the option to reinstall it:



sudo apt-get remove apacheds
sudo apt-get install apacheds


Or just reconfigure it:



sudo dpkg reconfigure apacheds


Depending on the result of these commands you may be able to figure out what's the issue, or if you're lucky, one of these will just fix it.






share|improve this answer












The package has not been installed correctly. You can try to fix the installation with:



sudo apt-get -f install apacheds


You also have the option to reinstall it:



sudo apt-get remove apacheds
sudo apt-get install apacheds


Or just reconfigure it:



sudo dpkg reconfigure apacheds


Depending on the result of these commands you may be able to figure out what's the issue, or if you're lucky, one of these will just fix it.







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answered Oct 10 '17 at 7:22









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  • Psst! Launchpad bug #1646146.
    – JdeBP
    Oct 10 '17 at 10:15
















  • Psst! Launchpad bug #1646146.
    – JdeBP
    Oct 10 '17 at 10:15















Psst! Launchpad bug #1646146.
– JdeBP
Oct 10 '17 at 10:15




Psst! Launchpad bug #1646146.
– JdeBP
Oct 10 '17 at 10:15


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