Hi David,
> "Sep 15 16:07:08 Cobb028933918A-Tux inetd[8465]: cvspserver/tcp: bind:
> Address already in use"
Can't think of so much else: is cvs-pserver running independent from
inetd?
Otherwise, try something like "netstat -t -l -p --numeric-ports", and check
if the relevant port is somehow in
Every few minutes, my syslog gets a message such as:
"Sep 15 16:07:08 Cobb028933918A-Tux inetd[8465]: cvspserver/tcp: bind:
Address already in use"
I googled around. Such a thing was reported back in 2000. At the time,
the answer was "You have two copies of inetd running. However:
[20:30:
Lee,
> > I recently moved from potato to woody and now each time I
> > 'apt-get upgrade' I get these messages in my syslog:
>
> You have two copies of inetd running (use ps to check).
Duh. Thanks!
Chris
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[2000-08-21] Lee Maguire wrote:
> Bug#68898, Bug#68871 - closed by netkit-inetd (netkit-base) 0.10-3
or rather: Bug#68855, Bug#69030
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Lee Maguire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "traveling at the speed of time"
[2000-08-21] Christopher S. Swingley wrote:
> I recently moved from potato to woody and now each time I
> 'apt-get upgrade' I get these messages in my syslog:
You have two copies of inetd running (use ps to check).
Bug#68898, Bug#68871 - closed by netkit-inetd (netkit-base) 0.10-3
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Lee Magui
Hi!
I recently moved from potato to woody and now each time I
'apt-get upgrade' I get these messages in my syslog:
Aug 21 08:26:32 nika inetd[32488]: cvspserver/tcp: bind:
Address already in use
Aug 21 08:26:32 nika inetd[32488]: auth/tcp: bind:
Address already in use
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