On Thu, Mar 15, 2007 at 10:02:59PM +0100, Tomas Pospisek wrote:
> >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?

The NMU /of update-inetd/ is already in unstabel.

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