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* [gentoo-dev] how can I easily find out which *inetd* system gentoo is using ?
@ 2002-12-08 12:17 Stephan Hermann
  2002-12-08 13:26 ` Jörg Sonnenberger
  2002-12-08 17:31 ` Gontran Zepeda
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Stephan Hermann @ 2002-12-08 12:17 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-dev

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hi,

how can I easily find out which *inetd* system gentoo is using ?

a "ps -elf|grep inetd " during an emerge is not nice.
after all, we don't have a configuration file for it.
but I think, it's a really serious problem, when you can't find out during an
ebuild which inetd system someone is using.

so, what's the best way, without searching the process list ?


regards,

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