On Tue, Sep 28, 1999 at 02:29:55PM -0400, Clint Adams wrote: > > Ok, let's bring this back to implementation. How would you propose we > > handle > > this? Currently daemons install, set themselves up, and begin running. > > > > a) we can prompt. > > b) we leave everything off and let the admin turn it on (not an option for > > obvious reasons) > > c) first come first serve -- first daemon installed does its job, the rest > > install unconfigured > > > > any others? > > d) have something that keeps track of installed services, perhaps with > priorities akin to alternatives. If there weren't an issue of > services being run either in inetd or standalone, this could > be accomplished with a souped-up update-inetd.
e) Let update-inetd handle this. This might not be enough for standalone servers like apache and roxen but it would work with a pop3 server - update-inetd -add should notice that there is already a valid entry enable with that service and add the new entry with a hash mark. I would volunteer the patch to update-inetd if needed. cu Torsten
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