Package: sponsorship-requests Severity: normal Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for my package "mini-httpd": * Package name : mini-httpd Version : 1.30-3 Upstream Author : [fill in name and email of upstream] * URL : https://www.acme.com/software/mini_httpd * License : BSD-2-clause * Vcs : https://salsa.debian.org/debian/mini-httpd Section : web It builds those binary packages: mini-httpd - Small HTTP server To access further information about this package, please visit the following URL: https://mentors.debian.net/package/mini-httpd/ Alternatively, one can download the package with dget using this command: dget -x https://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/m/mini-httpd/mini-httpd_1.30-3.dsc Updated git repo: https://salsa.debian.org/Lorenzo.ru.g-guest/mini-httpd/-/tree/qa-1.30-3 Changes since the last upload: mini-httpd (1.30-3) unstable; urgency=medium . [ Lorenzo Puliti ] * QA upload. * Fix lintian error 'init-d script not starting the service': the service is now shipped as disabled with Sysv * Warn users of changes in /etc/default/mini-httpd with a NEWS file * Set rules-requires-root to 'binary-targets' * Add an experimental systemd native service: - do not start the service after install - run in foreground - use the conf file in /etc/ for other options - Same start sequence of other httpds (Apache2, Nginx..) * Bump Standards-Version to 4.5, no chages required * Bump dh-compat version to 13 * Merge the runscript from 'mini-httpd-run' package: - Add a Build-Dep on dh-runit>=2.9.0 - ship the runit service as disabled - Breaks and Replaces with 'mini-httpd-run' - ship a presubj file to easy work of QA * Update runit runscript: - use the 'invoke-run' interpreter - ship a default finish file - use the conf file in /etc instead of command line options (note that this way the server no longer run inside a chroot) * Sysv: add the syslog facility to LSB header: this is needed because the Sysv script logs to syslog by default . [ Jean ] * Update init.d script LSB Header with $network: otherwise mini-httpd starts too early during the boot sequence Regards, -- Lorenzo Puliti

