Hello Thomas,

> Unless I'm not misstaken (there are only indications but no evidence so 
> far), then the cause of the problem we're witnessing here is, that 
> /etc/init.d/openbsd-inetd stop is aparently *not* being executed before 
> the update. Can anybody refute this?
> 
> - In case you happen to witnessing the problem, can you affirm that this
>   is effectively the case?

inetd was running before upgrade and doesn't stopped during this task.
I stopped inetd by hand and rerun te upgrade successfully. Restarting
the upgrade without stopping inetd wasn't succeed.

> - Can you figure out why this is so?
> - Is /etc/init.d/openbsd-inetd possibly not executable?
It was/is executable, i can stop inetd by hand. I couldn't see any
changes on filesystem permissions too.

> - Is /etc/inetd.conf missing?
No.

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