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On Sat, 7 Oct 2000, Dave Wreski wrote:
> This package was developed for use with distros other than RH7. RH7
> doesn't use 'inetd', the Internet superserver. You'll have to either fix
> the SRPM yourself, or wait for an updated version.
I hear this often, but I wonder if this is accurate. Is it not more
accurate to state that, since version 6.2 (6.1?), Red Hat installs xinetd
_by default_, but you can choose to install inetd instead?
I remember this in 6.2 clearly (because I was confused at the missing
inetd.conf file myself), and it seems to me that things were much
the same way with my 7.0 install.
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