Re: Question about whehter xinetd is still used.

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Markku Kolkka wrote:
> A program that can run either as a stand-alone daemon or under
> xinetd doesn't _require_ xinetd.

Sure.  But some of the packages are being setup to xinetd by default,
and it can be a pain to find that you install it and it does not work
by default.

Take git-daemon for example, we don't ship an init script with it, we
ship an xinetd configuration.  But since git-daemon does not require
xinetd, you can easily find that git-daemon doesn't run after
downloading it and using chkconfig git on to try and get it working.

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