On Sun, 11 Mar 2007, Steve Langasek wrote:

clone 386469 -1
tags -1 =patch
reassign -1 update-inetd
retitle -1 update-inetd: no reason to restart inetd on service removal
severity -1 important
thanks

Discussing with Marco on IRC, it seems he's reluctant to have inetd running
when no services are configured, but it's clear in any case that
update-inted doesn't need to restart inetd on service removal/deactivation:
a force-reload is always sufficient, because either inetd is running and a
reload does what's expected, or inetd isn't running and there's no reason to
start it.

So attached is a patch that changes this aspect of update-inetd's behavior.
It doesn't completely resolve the issues described here (as noted, the
problem can occur on package configuration, just not on package removal),
but is nevertheless correct in its own right.

NMU on its way shortly to incoming with this change, per Marco's standing
NMU policy for this package.

I can't see the NMUed package neither in the DELAYED queue nor in the NEW queue. Have you uploaded the NMUed package?
*t

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