> In any case, https://www.lighttpd.net/ is the upstream website. > lighttpd 1.4.72 was released Fri 6 Oct, a bit later than originally > planned. > > Since updating Debian takes me more time than the *combined* time > that I spend updating 6+ other distros, I prefer to wait a week or > so after a lighttpd release before I start the process to request > that a Debian developer sponsor a lighttpd release.
Does this mean that you are going to backport 1.4.72 ? Anything past 1.4.64 is fine with me. If I have understood correctly, then I should keep an eye on bullseye-backports-sloppy. Is this correct? I am sorry that I previously referred to bookworm, but it is bullseye that I need. (I am not fluent in Debian. I’m old enough to be running FreeBSD since 386BSD). I am not trying to push anyone, I am grateful for all help. A week here or there doesn’t matter much in the the end. I would just hate to find out later on that I have been looking up the wrong tree 🙄 (I am also trying to keep my cluttering low on this list.) br, Petri