Re: ITP: inetdconf
>> which configure /etc/inetd.conf so as to select each
>> service ON/OFF.
> If your package actually either modifies or reads the file
> /etc/inetd.conf directly, you do not support xinetd.
Inetdconf uses update-inetd to modify, but inetdconf nees to read
/etc/inetd.conf directly to assemble selection items. Or inetdconf
uses DebianNet.pm.
> If that is the case, you should probably configure a
> conflict between your package and xinetd (any version).
OK. In future, I want to support /etc/xinetd.conf.
Regards,
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