[Guillem Jover]
> inetutils-inetd does not start either if there's no services present.

Good to know.

> tasksel does not pull inetd, only packages needing it should be
> pulling it, and the default inetd should be openbsd-inetd, if you are
> getting inetutils-inetd instead it's either because you are installing
> any of inetutils-* packages (which pull inetutils-inetd as first
> option) or there's a bug in some dependency on one of the packages
> pulling inet-superserver, for example by only depending on the virtual
> package, which might make apt pull the first alphabetical package
> providing it.

I believe the cause is that tasksel installs atftpd which recommends
inet-superserver and pulls in inetutils-inetd.

We worked around it by asking tasksel to install both atftpd and
openbsd-inetd to bypass the automatic dependency resolver.

> I'll be fixing this bug in next release anyway, though.

Good.  Hope the fix make it to Squeeze.

Happy hacking,
-- 
Petter Reinholdtsen



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