It might be worth pointing out that calling update-inetd in a postrm is vaguely crack anyway, as we're removing the service entries AFTER we've removed the binaries from the disk.
Moving the update-inetd call to prerm (where I'd argue it belongs) solves everything we're trying to solve with this complex branch, since the dependencies are still there during prerm.
It might be worth pointing out that calling update-inetd in a postrm is vaguely crack anyway, as we're removing the service entries AFTER we've removed the binaries from the disk.
Moving the update-inetd call to prerm (where I'd argue it belongs) solves everything we're trying to solve with this complex branch, since the dependencies are still there during prerm.