Hi Marco,

On Mon, 26 Dec 2016, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> On Apr 10, Michael Biebl <bi...@debian.org> wrote:
> 
> > Ideally, the .service file name and sysv init script do match.
> > If that is not the case, because upstream chose a different name, my
> > recommendation is to create a symlink and ship that statically in the
> > package, i.e. not create it via Alias=.
> Such a link already exists.
> Is there anything else that I should do or should I close this bug?

As long as #746580 is not fixed, it's a bad idea to use "inetd.service"
as main unit instead of just "openbsd-inetd.service".

I verified that modern versions of systemd do the right thing with
"systemctl disable/enable openbsd-ined.service" (thus on the symlink)
but it's still not possible to disable/enable the service with
"update-rc.d openbsd-inetd disable/enable" due to this discrepancy.

Cheers,
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