On 7 Aug, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Do I have to upgrade man page index somehow?
> Lesson learned: Debian is always right. Read man page carefully :)
>
You could try mandb, although I never called it mayself and never had
problems when I installed manpages to /usr/local.
Ciao,
Martin
Hi,
and many thanks to all the kind people who answered my question(*). I found
xinetd.conf man page, so I checked out xinetd man page to see if a bug was
lying there (referring to xinetd (5) instead of xinetd.conf (5)), but it was
all ok. So I was wrong. But I remember not seeing a pointer to xine
On 6 Aug, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi debian fellows,
> I installed today 1.2.17 from a Flexible Software CD (thanks Dale). I wanted
> to
> try xinetd and found substituting it to inetd painless. When I wanted to look
> at the configuration issue, I found that xinetd (5) is missing.
> Is this a
Hi debian fellows,
I installed today 1.2.17 from a Flexible Software CD (thanks Dale). I wanted to
try xinetd and found substituting it to inetd painless. When I wanted to look
at the configuration issue, I found that xinetd (5) is missing.
Is this a (debian/linux) bug? Should I file a bugreport? I
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