Package apache2-mpm-prefork is not available. I386 apache2-bin. E: Package 'apache2-mpm-prefork' has no installation candidate. Apr 24, 2009 - Here is the latest from upgrade or the spamassassin attempt: in searching the. E: Package spamassassin has no installation candidate. ![]() I have a pi running Plex, very basic setup. I’m trying to get Apache up and running on it as well. However, whenever I run “Sudo apt-get install apache2” I get the error E: Package ‘apache2’ has no installation candidate I’ve added new sources, Run update and upgrade, and all sorts of other things I’ve found in google searches. Any thoughts on where to go next? EDIT: I’ve gotten Apache installed through a very manual process. I found the Apache2 package in Debian.org. ![]() Then used wget to download with dpkg to install. It took some time because I had to do the same for all dependencies and their dependencies and their dependencies and so on. It is raspbian. Having not touched UNIX since college 20+ years ago, I stuck with picture tutorials for building a Plex Media Server:). My sources file currently looks like: deb jessie main contrib non-free rpi Uncomment line below then 'apt-get update' to enable 'apt-get source' deb-src jessie main contrib non-free rpi deb jessie main contrib non-free deb jessie main contrib non-free deb jessie main contrib non-free When I started messing with the sources, I made a backup, and this is the restored version Edit: the bold lines are actually commented out of my sources.list. So my problem is pretty simple. I just installed Debian onto one of my old computers to use it as a server. I am trying to download and install apache2 using 'apt-get install apache2'. However, when I type that, I get this error: Reading package lists. Done Building dependency tree. Done Package apache2 is not available, but is referred to by another package. This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or is only available from another source E: Package apache2 has no installation candidate First let me get a few things out of the way. Yes I am logged in with root privileges by using 'su' and logging in before I use apt-get ('sudo' isn't on this system for w/e reason). I have also looked around on Google without too much luck. Does anyone know what the problem is and how to fix it? Thanks in advance!
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