Your right.  I have spent the afternoon trying to find a bug on my
Wheezy system sence it was installed..  The bug, which I just found, was
in a new apt.conf file.

When I commented the file my alias's in .bashrc are working again.

Neither aptitude or apt-cache reported an error or the presence of a
tntnet package but now the are both working.

Thanks Brian you helped Chad an me as well with your answer.

Well done Sir

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Wayne
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It could be tntnet:

# apt-cache search tntnet
tntnet - modular, multithreaded web application server for C++

Having said that, while I am not a developer, I have never run tntnet on
any of my boxes.

--b


On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 5:37 PM, Wayne Topa <linux...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 07/30/2013 04:55 PM, ChadDavis wrote:
> > I've noticed the tntnet is running on my box.  I'm on wheezy.
> >
> > I'd like to turn it off, at the least.  But I wonder why it's fired up
> > in the first place.  I didn't install it, unless by accident.  How
> > might I determine if something else is using it?
> >
>
> tntnet?  Was that supposed to read telnet?
>
> If you meant telnet, see the man page for apt-cache and check for
> depends and rdepends.
>
> If you did mean tntnet I don't think it came from Debiab so I would
> be careful using matches around that box.   ;_)
>
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