[Bug 250971] Re: talkd uses obsolete /etc/inetd.conf
genepool
genepool99 at gmail.com
Sat Jun 27 23:06:01 BST 2009
OK, I removed the old talkd package that was not working under 32-bit
server with 'sudo apt-get purge talkd'. Then I used the new patch,
recompiled and installed. After install, I restarted the inetd. It
still does not work, although now I get a new error: [Your party is not
logged on] and a few seconds later [Trying to connect to your party's
talk daemon]. I have tried "talking" to myself as well as other users.
I have also tried running talk with root permissions. When running
'netstat -tua' talkd and ntalk appear in the udp list. During compile I
got a few warnings, so I have attached the compiler output. Are other
files helpful for debugging?
** Attachment added: "output_of_netkit-ntalk_build"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28470319/output_of_netkit-ntalk_build
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talkd uses obsolete /etc/inetd.conf
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/250971
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