Hello ports,

attached there's a port for Galileo, an HTTP -> Gemini proxy I was
working on for some time.  It's pretty niche software so i'm still in
doubt if it's a good fit for port given that it's small and builds
without extra dependencies on OpenBSD.

I haven't added a README on how to set it up; the EXAMPLES section in
galileo.conf(5) should be explanatory.


% pkg_info galileo
Information for inst:galileo-0.1

Comment:
gemini proxy for the web

Description:
Galileo is a Gemini proxy for the World Wide Web (www.)  It speaks
FastCGI and is intended to be run behind OpenBSD' httpd(8), but is known
to work also with nginx and lighttpd.

Galileo doesn't serve static files, it connects to an upstream Gemini
server and translate HTTP requests into Gemini requests.  It serves the
content as-is, with the only exception of translating text/gemini into
HTML.

Maintainer: Omar Polo <o...@openbsd.org>

WWW: https://projects.omarpolo.com/galileo.html



PREFIX=${VARBASE} and the @cwd dance because it installs a stylesheet
in /var/www/htdocs, is there a better way?

Thanks,

Omar Polo

Attachment: galileo.tar.gz
Description: GNU Zip compressed data

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