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(DIR) Post #2273780 by neufv@cybre.space
2018-12-25T11:42:15Z
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linux nerds help. i fucked up and removed python. should i just trash my server or try to fix it
(DIR) Post #2273824 by AliceFromOnline@enby.club
2018-12-25T11:43:52Z
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@neufv you're going to learn a lot by trying to fix it, but it might be quicker to rebuild depending on what's on there.
(DIR) Post #2273901 by neufv@cybre.space
2018-12-25T11:47:04Z
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@AliceFromOnline uhhh yeah, webserver, afp file sharing, gpg tools, vpn, various bots
(DIR) Post #2274006 by kyzh@glitch.social
2018-12-25T11:51:23Z
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@neufv @AliceFromOnline spend a day trying to fix it, then a day trying to rebuild. Depending how much progress you made, decide which one is worth persuing.
(DIR) Post #2274015 by AliceFromOnline@enby.club
2018-12-25T11:52:04Z
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@neufv in that case I'd probably at least attempt to fix it first. And start backing things up in case you make it worse.
(DIR) Post #2274063 by TeddyDD@octodon.social
2018-12-25T11:55:32Z
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@neufv always try to fix first. Is package manager working?
(DIR) Post #2274157 by niinja@todon.nl
2018-12-25T12:00:16Z
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@neufvi would reinstall it
(DIR) Post #2274215 by neufv@cybre.space
2018-12-25T12:01:59Z
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@TeddyDD yes. but a lot of packages that depend on python were removed and i have no idea what all of them are. apache forgot how to do cgi for example and it's probably because some kind of lib is missing
(DIR) Post #2274684 by TeddyDD@octodon.social
2018-12-25T12:17:06Z
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@neufv Some package managers keeps log of operations, you could look for it. You would find out what packages was removed. What distro so you use BTW?
(DIR) Post #2274696 by neufv@cybre.space
2018-12-25T12:17:35Z
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@TeddyDD ubuntu 18.04
(DIR) Post #2274748 by TeddyDD@octodon.social
2018-12-25T12:19:18Z
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@neufv then log should be in /var/log/apt/term.log
(DIR) Post #2274774 by TeddyDD@octodon.social
2018-12-25T12:20:31Z
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@neufv or /var/log/apt/history.log
(DIR) Post #2274822 by neufv@cybre.space
2018-12-25T12:22:59Z
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@TeddyDD found it, thank you so much, this information might save the poor thing after all
(DIR) Post #2274993 by TeddyDD@octodon.social
2018-12-25T12:30:20Z
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@neufv happy to hear that. Feel free to ask me if you have more trouble with this