Hi Stephen,

Thank you!

Best Regards,
Jason

On 2/22/07, Stephen Hahn <sch at eng.sun.com> wrote:
> * Jason J. W. Williams <jasonjwwilliams at gmail.com> [2007-02-22 15:05]:
> > What is the inetconv property group used for?
>
> > <property_group name='inetconv' type='framework'>
> >               <propval name='converted' type='boolean' value='true' />
> >               <propval name='version' type='integer' value='1' />
> >               <propval name='source_line' type='astring' value=
> > 'xmpp stream tcp nowait jabber /opt/csw/bin/ejabber
> > /opt/csw/bin/ejabber -c /opt/csw/etc/ejabber.cfg -i'
> >               />
> >       </property_group>
>
>   It's a record of the original inetd.conf line (and associated state)
>   that inetconv(1M) began with to produce the converted description.
>   It's not used by inetd(1M) or svc.startd(1M).
>
>   (That is, if you're writing a new service description for inetd(1M),
>   you don't need an inetconv property group.)
>
>   - Stephen
>
> --
> Stephen Hahn, PhD  Solaris Kernel Development, Sun Microsystems
> stephen.hahn at sun.com  http://blogs.sun.com/sch/
>

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