> but doesn't it seem silly to have an enabled service in inetd
> that references binaries that no longer exist on disk?
Well, it's possible to use a different marker for package-level disabling vs. admin-level disabling of a service... note that the postrm *always* disables it when we're not purging, too.
Anyway, I'm not sure we ever executed very well on this, just explaining how we got here.
> but doesn't it seem silly to have an enabled service in inetd
> that references binaries that no longer exist on disk?
Well, it's possible to use a different marker for package-level disabling vs. admin-level disabling of a service... note that the postrm *always* disables it when we're not purging, too.
Anyway, I'm not sure we ever executed very well on this, just explaining how we got here.