4 Nov
2001
4 Nov
'01
05:26
You should be able to remove inetd. The packages are probably not quilt to accept xinetd as a replacement for inetd. I encountered a similar problem replacing sendmail with postfix. HTH, Jeffrey Quoting Brian Clark <brianj@fusionwerks.com>:
Hello,
I'm using xinetd (from source), but when I try to remove inetd rpm yells at me:
% rpm -e inetd error: removing these packages would break dependencies: inetd is needed by ftpd-0.3.2-51
xinetd is already running and has replaced inetd just fine. Can I just forcefully remove inetd and it leave ftpd alone? Or is it going to bust anything?
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