Looking at other packages, such as pure-ftpd, I've determined that the
default in ubuntu is to use openbsd-inetd.  That is managed by the
update-inetd script (from the package of the same name) -- basically
supply the service arguments and that script edits /etc/inetd.conf for
you.

I'm wondering if that script should be modified to properly make entries
under /etc/xinetd.d if xinetd is installed rather than inetd.  This
would fix (or break) all other packages that use one of the inetd
options.

Any sponsors want to chime in?

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atftpd configures for wrong inetd daemon
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/180111
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