tags 525366 + patch thanks Dear maintainer,
I've prepared an NMU for mini-httpd (versioned as 1.19-9.1) and uploaded it to DELAYED/7. Please free to tell me if I should delay it longer. Regards. diff -u mini-httpd-1.19/debian/mini-httpd.init.d mini-httpd-1.19/debian/mini-httpd.init.d --- mini-httpd-1.19/debian/mini-httpd.init.d +++ mini-httpd-1.19/debian/mini-httpd.init.d @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ set -e # Functions -function start { +start() { if [ "$START" = "1" ] then echo -n "Starting $DESC: " @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ fi } -function stop { +stop() { echo -n "Stopping $DESC: " # Get pid number if [ -e /var/run/$NAME.pid ] diff -u mini-httpd-1.19/debian/changelog mini-httpd-1.19/debian/changelog --- mini-httpd-1.19/debian/changelog +++ mini-httpd-1.19/debian/changelog @@ -1,3 +1,12 @@ +mini-httpd (1.19-9.1) unstable; urgency=low + + * Non-maintainer upload. + * Fix bashism (Closes: #525366) + * Fix lintian-detected hyphen-used-as-minus-sign errors. + * Add watch file. + + -- Raphael Geissert <geiss...@debian.org> Sun, 05 Jul 2009 19:38:05 -0500 + mini-httpd (1.19-9) unstable; urgency=low * Added kFreeBSD portin patch (Closes: #498368) diff -u mini-httpd-1.19/debian/patches/00list mini-httpd-1.19/debian/patches/00list --- mini-httpd-1.19/debian/patches/00list +++ mini-httpd-1.19/debian/patches/00list @@ -4,0 +5 @@ +05-manpage-hyphen.dpatch only in patch2: unchanged: --- mini-httpd-1.19.orig/debian/watch +++ mini-httpd-1.19/debian/watch @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +version=3 +http://www.acme.com/software/mini_httpd/mini_httpd-(.+)\.tar\.gz only in patch2: unchanged: --- mini-httpd-1.19.orig/debian/patches/05-manpage-hyphen.dpatch +++ mini-httpd-1.19/debian/patches/05-manpage-hyphen.dpatch @@ -0,0 +1,128 @@ +#!/bin/sh /usr/share/dpatch/dpatch-run +## 05-manpage-hyphen.dpatch by Raphael Geissert <geiss...@debian.org> +## +## DP: Escape minus signs as needed. + +...@dpatch@ + +--- mini-httpd-1.19.orig/mini_httpd.8 2009-07-05 19:45:04.000000000 -0500 ++++ mini-httpd-1.19/mini_httpd.8 2009-07-05 19:50:45.000000000 -0500 +@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ + .B -dd + Specifies a directory to chdir() to after chrooting. + If you're not chrooting, you might as well do a single chdir() with +-the -d flag. ++the \-d flag. + If you are chrooting, this lets you put the web files in a subdirectory + of the chroot tree, instead of in the top level mixed in with the + chroot files. +@@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ + The config-file option name for this flag is "maxage". + .TP + .B -S +-If mini_httpd is configured to do SSL/HTTPS, then the -S flag is available ++If mini_httpd is configured to do SSL/HTTPS, then the \-S flag is available + to enable this feature. + The config-file option name for this flag is "ssl". + .TP +@@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ + mini_httpd supports the CGI 1.1 spec. + .PP + In order for a CGI program to be run, its name must match the pattern +-you specify with the -c flag ++you specify with the \-c flag + This is a simple shell-style filename pattern. + You can use * to match any string not including a slash, + or ** to match any string including slashes, +@@ -255,12 +255,12 @@ + Check your system's syslodg man page for how to do this. + In FreeBSD you would put something like this in /etc/rc.conf: + .nf +- syslogd_flags="-l /usr/local/www/data/dev/log" ++ syslogd_flags="\-l /usr/local/www/data/dev/log" + .fi + Substitute in your own chroot tree's pathname, of course. + Don't worry about creating the log socket, syslogd wants to do that itself. + (You may need to create the dev directory.) +-In Linux the flag is -a instead of -l, and there may be other differences. ++In Linux the flag is \-a instead of \-l, and there may be other differences. + .SH "MULTIHOMING" + .PP + Multihoming means using one machine to serve multiple hostnames. +@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ + probably out of luck. + .PP + Third and last, you must set up mini_httpd to handle the multiple hosts. +-The easiest way is with the -v flag. ++The easiest way is with the \-v flag. + This works with either CNAME multihosting or multiple-IP multihosting. + What it does is send each incoming request to a subdirectory based on the + hostname it's intended for. +@@ -321,26 +321,26 @@ + If you're using old-style multiple-IP multihosting, you should also create + symbolic links from the numeric addresses to the names, like so: + .nf +- ln -s www.acme.com 192.100.66.1 +- ln -s www.joe.acme.com 192.100.66.200 +- ln -s www.jane.acme.com 192.100.66.201 ++ ln \-s www.acme.com 192.100.66.1 ++ ln \-s www.joe.acme.com 192.100.66.200 ++ ln \-s www.jane.acme.com 192.100.66.201 + .fi + This lets the older HTTP/1.0 browsers find the right subdirectory. + .PP + There's an optional alternate step three if you're using multiple-IP + multihosting: run a separate mini_httpd process for each hostname, using +-the -h flag to specify which one is which. ++the \-h flag to specify which one is which. + This gives you more flexibility, since you can run each of these processes + in separate directories or with different options. + Example: + .nf +- ( cd /usr/www ; mini_httpd -h www.acme.com ) +- ( cd /usr/www/joe ; mini_httpd -u joe -h www.joe.acme.com ) +- ( cd /usr/www/jane ; mini_httpd -u jane -h www.jane.acme.com ) ++ ( cd /usr/www ; mini_httpd \-h www.acme.com ) ++ ( cd /usr/www/joe ; mini_httpd \-u joe \-h www.joe.acme.com ) ++ ( cd /usr/www/jane ; mini_httpd \-u jane \-h www.jane.acme.com ) + .fi + But remember, this multiple-process method does not work with CNAME +-multihosting - for that, you must use a single mini_httpd process with +-the -v flag. ++multihosting \(hy for that, you must use a single mini_httpd process with ++the \-v flag. + .SH "CUSTOM ERRORS" + .PP + mini_httpd lets you define your own custom error pages for the various +@@ -416,15 +416,15 @@ + You can also create one for yourself, using the openssl tool. + Step one - create the key and certificate request: + .nf +- openssl req -new > cert.csr ++ openssl req \-new > cert.csr + .fi +-Step two - remove the passphrase from the key: ++Step two \(hy remove the passphrase from the key: + .nf +- openssl rsa -in privkey.pem -out key.pem ++ openssl rsa \-in privkey.pem \-out key.pem + .fi +-Step three - convert the certificate request into a signed certificate: ++Step three \(hy convert the certificate request into a signed certificate: + .nf +- openssl x509 -in cert.csr -out cert.pem -req -signkey key.pem -days 365 ++ openssl x509 \-in cert.csr \-out cert.pem \-req \-signkey key.pem \-days 365 + .fi + This creates four files. + The ones you want are cert.pem and key.pem. +--- mini-httpd-1.19.orig/htpasswd.1 1999-09-28 13:49:35.000000000 -0500 ++++ mini-httpd-1.19/htpasswd.1 2009-07-05 19:57:50.000000000 -0500 +@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ + .SH DESCRIPTION + .PP + Sets a user's password in an httpd-style password file. +-The -c flag creates a new file. ++The \-c flag creates a new file. + .SH AUTHOR + Rob McCool. + Modified 29aug97 by Jef Poskanzer to accept new password on stdin, -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". 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