On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 12:19:52PM +0100, Andreas Metzler wrote: > David B Harris <david@eelf.ddts.net> wrote: > > On Sat, 22 Feb 2003 14:01:44 +0100 > > Marc Haber <mh+debian-devel@zugschlus.de> wrote: > >> - a semi-clean update path from exim 3 by trying to parse the exim 3 > >> config file if it has been generated by eximconfig. > > > (exim4-daemon-heavy installed from q.bofh.de) > > > Hey there :) Thanks for the work. > > > On upgrade, from the "old" exim, /etc/inetd.conf remains unchanged, > > resulting in some nasty behaviour (ie: with the default install, no mail > > coming in remotely is deliverable). > > > Dunno if this is known, or what, but there you go :) > > No, it was not known and should/could not happen because Exim invokes > "update-inetd --comment-chars \#disabled\# --disable smtp" > on uninstall. I have just installed exim4-daemon-heavy, upgrading from current exim package in unstable, and I have had the same problem. The smtp line is left back pointig to exim instead of exim4. Perhaps a link is needed? > Do you have a leftover /etc/inetd.conf and no update-inetd? No and no. BTW: Everything else seems to be working fine... I hope this mail is going to be delivered ;) -- Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo jsogo@debian.org
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