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[SM-Sorcery-Bugs] [Bug 1817] openssh (optionally?) depends on xinetd
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- Subject: [SM-Sorcery-Bugs] [Bug 1817] openssh (optionally?) depends on xinetd
- Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2003 14:39:55 -0500
http://bugs.sourcemage.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1817
------- Additional Comments From eric AT sandall.us 2003-12-13 14:39 -------
Well, I think Sorcery should handle this because it's Sorcery which asks if
the
user should use xinetd or init.d. Then, if the user says init.d, do nothing,
since simpleinit-msb is in our basesystem package, yet if the user says to use
xinetd, Sorcery should add xinetd as a dependency. This would require one
change
to Sorcery, if we do it in the spell, we'd need the spell to check which
option
the user chose and then add xinetd as a dependency if they chose to use it,
for
every spell that uses xinetd. I don't think just having it an optional
dependency will be enough, since what if the user says 'y' to start it with
xinetd, but 'n' to install xinetd, either from a misunderstanding of what
xinetd
is or whether or not they need to install it since they said 'y' earlier?
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- [SM-Sorcery-Bugs] [Bug 1817] openssh (optionally?) depends on xinetd, bugzilla-daemon, 12/12/2003
- [SM-Sorcery-Bugs] [Bug 1817] openssh (optionally?) depends on xinetd, bugzilla-daemon, 12/13/2003
- [SM-Sorcery-Bugs] [Bug 1817] openssh (optionally?) depends on xinetd, bugzilla-daemon, 12/13/2003
- [SM-Sorcery-Bugs] [Bug 1817] openssh (optionally?) depends on xinetd, bugzilla-daemon, 12/16/2003
- [SM-Sorcery-Bugs] [Bug 1817] openssh (optionally?) depends on xinetd, bugzilla-daemon, 12/16/2003
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