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On Jul 29, Klaus Ethgen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > If you want a system without an inetd then do not it install one and do
> > not install packages depending on it. It's really that easy.
> Sorry but I think you didn't understand what I tryed to explain.
I do, it's you who have no idea about the discussions of the past five
years.

> The problem is not to not have a inetd installed. The problem is that
> there are many inetd out there. One is the xinetd which is replacing a
> "traditional" inetd completely. But today the traditional inetd has to
> be installed too. Xinetd do disable such a inetd in postinstall script.
Yes, the xinetd package needs to be integrated with the rest of Debian.

> However. What I did explain is that xinetd do not need to have a
> update-inetd as the configuration is done with single files for single
> packages.
No, it needs an update-inetd program which can create configuration
files in the appropriate format.

- -- 
ciao,
Marco
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