Hi Christoph, Sorry for my delay.
Yes, you can safely remove this package from Debian. Cheers, Eriberto 2016-02-05 8:23 GMT-02:00 Christoph Berg <m...@debian.org>: > Re: Joao Eriberto Mota Filho 2015-07-27 > <20150727161553.19202.29126.report...@libra.gabcmt.eb.mil.br> >> Package: wnpp >> Severity: normal >> >> Hi, >> >> I don't intend to maintain hapm. So, I am orphaning this package. > > Hi, > > is this package still useful? Popcon reports a single installation at > the moment (the maximum was 16 in 2008). > > hapm is at the moment the only package left depending on heartbeat, > which the Debian HA group would rather like to get removed as we have > corosync. > > Could we remove hapm from Debian? > >> The source code builds and works fine. >> >> Some extra details: >> >> Package: hapm >> Version: 1.0-3 >> Installed-Size: 68 >> Architecture: amd64 >> Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), heartbeat >> Enhances: heartbeat >> Description: light and fast high availability port monitor >> High Availability Port Monitor (HAPM) is an application to check the >> local network port status. It is a simple, light and fast daemon to >> monitor a TCP port. >> . >> HAPM works with Heartbeat daemon. Heartbeat is an essential element >> used in high availability projects. >> . >> If the monitored port goes down then the primary Heartbeat will be >> killed by HAPM and the secondary host will take over virtual IP >> (HAPM must be installed on primary Heartbeat machine only). >> Homepage: http://hapm.sf.net >> Tag: admin::monitoring, implemented-in::c, role::program, scope::utility, >> use::monitor >> Section: admin >> Priority: optional > > Christoph > -- > c...@df7cb.de | http://www.df7cb.de/