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  • Роэль Ван де Паар (Техническая помощь Роэля)
  • 2019-06-18
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Ubuntu: Permanently removing apache2
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Question: It seems a simple apt-get remove apache2 does not completely remove apache2 as
I can still see it on one of the processes when running top. How does one
remove apache2 completely on his ubuntu server?
It's not removed indeed:
~# which apache2
/usr/sbin/apache2
~# whereis apache2
apache2: /usr/sbin/apache2 /etc/apache2 /usr/lib/apache2 /usr/share/apache2 /
usr/share/man/man8/apache2.8.gz
But when I do apt-get remove apache2 again:
apt-get remove apache2
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Package apache2 is not installed, so not removed
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.

Solutions Sample (Please watch the whole video to see all solutions, in order of how many people found them helpful):

== This solution helped 144 people ==
apache2 is a metapackage that just selects other packages. If you installed
apache by installing that package, you just need to run this to clean up the
automatically selected packages:
sudo apt autoremove
If that doesn't work, you might have installed one of the dependents manually.
You can target all the apache2- packages from space and nuke the lot:
sudo apt remove apache2.*
For future reference, to find out which package a binary is from, you can run
this:
dpkg -S `which apache2`
I'd expect that to come back with apache2.2-bin (at the time of writing).

== This solution helped 1 person ==
Take time to check if you are using the different package apache2.2-bin for
Ubuntu 16.04 the latest is apache2.4-bin
sudo apt-get purge apache2 apache2-utils apache2.4-bin apache2.4-common

== This solution helped 2 people ==
First check if you are using right package name, IMO correct package name is :
apache2.x-common
If you want to completely remove the package including config files then try:
dpkg --purge apache2.2-common

== This solution helped 38 people ==
A very simple and straightforward way that worked for me is as follows:
1. Stop apache2.
sudo service apache2 stop
2. Uninstall Apache2 and its dependent packages.
sudo apt-get purge apache2 apache2-utils apache2.2-bin apache2-common
3. Use autoremove option to get rid of other dependencies.
sudo apt-get autoremove
4. Check whether there are any configuration files that have not been
removed.
whereis apache2
5. If you get a response as follows apache2: /etc/apache2 remove the
directory and existing configuration files.
sudo rm -rf /etc/apache2
Source: http://xmodulo.com/how-to-uninstall-a...
debian.html by Dan Nanni

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