Once again, my config file was changed after the upgrade. I've finally
found that this is fixed by executing "dpkg-reconfigure netkit-inetd".
But I don't remember being asked such a question in the past.

Just before the "dpkg-reconfigure netkit-inetd", the file
/var/cache/debconf/config.dat contained:

Name: netkit-inetd/inetd-dos-services
Template: netkit-inetd/inetd-dos-services
Owners: netkit-inetd

After the "dpkg-reconfigure netkit-inetd", depending on my answer,
this file contains either:

Name: netkit-inetd/inetd-dos-services
Template: netkit-inetd/inetd-dos-services
Value: true
Owners: netkit-inetd
Flags: seen

or:

Name: netkit-inetd/inetd-dos-services
Template: netkit-inetd/inetd-dos-services
Value: false
Owners: netkit-inetd
Flags: seen

Is there a reason why the config.dat file didn't contain "Flags: seen"?
A bug in the netkit-inetd.config script or is it just me?

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