I was excited to see this bug report, but sad once i saw it was still
marked as new and unassigned since October 2014.

Martin already clearly explained the issue. This simplest solution would
to just take out the Apache dependency.  It isn't required so it
shouldn't be a dependency.

The fact that it is a dependency is causing problem for me on 14.04 and
14.10. I get NGINX and phpPgadmin working together just fine.

Then I go into my terminal to install other software, and every time it
wants to configure phpPgAdmin and tells me how Apache isn't running.

Couldn't we just remove the Apache dependency? I'd be glad to rebuild
the package without Apache as a dependency myself if it gets this
solved.

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  Apache is a dependency even if httpd requirement is fullfilled (e.g.
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