Hi,

If the package no longer depends on an inetd then it can't rely on 
"update-inetd"
being available, so the postinst and prerm need to be updated to check for the
presence of update-inetd before calling it.

The package ships a debconf question asking whether to use an inetd. Is that
no sufficient? I guess not wanting to have an inetd installed is a reasonable
desire.

The debconf question should perhaps not default to "true" if there is no inetd
available, what do you think?

Thanks,

James

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