@movq I noticed that your feed’s last modification timestamp was missing in my database. I cannot tell for certain, but I think it did work before. Turns out, your httpd now sends the Last-Modified with UTC instead of GMT. Current example:
Sat, 03 Jan 2026 06:50:20 UTC
I’m not a fan of this timestamp format at all, but according to the HTTP specification, HTTP-date must always use GMT for a timezone, nothing else: https://httpwg.org/specs/rfc9110.html#http.date
@lyse Bah. Yeah, that looks like a bug. Let’s see if this already reported upstream. 🤔
@lyse It’s already fixed:
https://github.com/openbsd/src/commit/668f1f05e71c5e979d278f1ad4568956226715ea
Question is when that fix will land. 😅
@movq by 7.9 or use CURRENT 🤣
@shinyoukai Yeah, probably. Not going down the CURRENT route, that’s for sure. 😅
@movq there’s the third option
@shinyoukai Not using OpenBSD or httpd? Yeah. It’s been working quite well since ~2017, so, meh, too lazy to switch now. But nothing is set in stone, of course.
@movq rebuilding only httpd from CURRENT