One further problem with the tftpd-hpa package is that it depends on
inet-superserver despite being able to run perfectly well without one.
I discovered with some surprise that openbsd-inetd had been dragged in
somehow, and attempts to purge it would remove tftpd-hpa.

The relationship between tftpd-hpa and inet-superservers really needs to
be re-thought.  I wish to run it as a standalone daemon, and I do not
want inetd on my systems.

Furthermore, the feedback from /etc/init.d/tftpd-hpa left no clue that
it had failed to bind to UDP port 69 (thanks to inetd claiming it)
beyond lack of a newline.  Perhaps the init script could provide better
feedback about the daemon/inetd situation even if nothing else is done.

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tftpd-hpa does not use /etc/default/tftp-hpa options
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/227881
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