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<p>&gt; When I try to run &#x27;perl configure&#x27; all I get is:
&gt;
&gt; Verifying /etc/services ... not found.
&gt;
&gt; Without /etc/services, your inetd won&#x27;t know what port to run Bucktooth on.
&gt; You *do* have inetd, don&#x27;t you?
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<p>Oh, I forgot that there&#x27;s no configure.generic (there is for HTTPi). I&#x27;ll
have to add that to the next version. It allows you to spit out a script
and then hook that up to your inetd or moral equivalent.
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-- You cannot have a science without measurement. -- R. W. Hamming ------------
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