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Bug#49398: marked as done (netstd is now a dummy package, please recommend the individual packages you need)



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Package: xinetd
Version: N/A; reported 1999-11-06
Severity: normal

netstd has been broken into smaller packages.  netstd itself is a dummy package
which depends on these pieces.  Declaring a depends on netstd forces one to
install bits a sysadmin may not need or want. Also, netstd will remove other
daemons in favor of its own.

-- System Information
Debian Release: potato
Architecture: i386
Kernel: Linux one 2.2.13 #1 Sun Oct 24 20:17:34 PDT 1999 i686

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Subject: latest xinetd Debian package (2.1.8.7) fixes these problems
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Hi people, 

All these problems you reported against Debian xinetd package
are fixed now. Please upgrade, if you can.

In case you wondered, the bugs haven't been closed until now because the
package maintainer wasn't around, and the package is in fact orphaned. I am
doing this as a member of the quality assurance group.

Thanks for reporting...

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