Hi, thanks for your considerations !
> It looks like you've been maintaining this package for a while now.
> Have you considered applying to become a Debian Maintainer[1]? That
> would allow you to eventually be given upload permissions on the
> mini-
> httpd package, so you wouldn't need to
Hi Alexandru,
I haven't reviewed your package, however:
On Sun, 2024-04-21 at 19:42 +0300, Alexandru Mihail wrote:
> Thanks a lot and have a nice day,
> Alexandru Mihail
> mini-httpd maintainer
It looks like you've been maintaining this package for a while now.
Have you considered applying
Pinging about the RFS - mini-httpd/1.30-10.
If anyone can help with the upload, that would be a huge help. It's
been a month since opening the RFS and some people that proposed
patches for this release are really looking forward to using it.
Mentors page:
Hi, a new upload for mini-httpd/1.30-10 is ready on mentors.
This upload clarifies systemd hardening features with a NEWS entry,
removes commented PrivateUsers directive and a typo in the changelog.
Thanks, Salvo !
I think we're getting close to release.
Please take a look at your convenience
Hello,
Thanks for your help !
> I had a look.
>
> It's not called "SystemD".
You're correct, I'll fix the typo :)
>
> Why is this line commented?
>
> #PrivateUsers=yes
This should have been deleted. I will fix that. I was doing some
experiments with PrivateUsers which turned out to make CGI
Hello, pinging about the RFS - mini-httpd/1.30-10.
This introduces systemd service hardening, fixes a bug related to
charsets in error pages and directory listings which was ugly.
Please help if possible.
Mentors page:
https://mentors.debian.net/package/mini-httpd/
Alternatively, you can
Gently pinging about the RFS - mini-httpd/1.30-10
Mentors page:
https://mentors.debian.net/package/mini-httpd/
Alternatively, you can download the package with 'dget' using this
command:
dget -x
https://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/m/mini-httpd/mini-httpd_1.30-10.dsc
Thanks a lot !
7 matches
Mail list logo