Package: fcgi-cgi
Version: 0.2.2-2
Architecture: i386
Maintainer: Stefan Bühler <stbuehler@web.de>
Installed-Size: 69
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libev4 (>= 1:4.04), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.16.0)
Filename: ./i386/fcgi-cgi_0.2.2-2_i386.deb
Size: 15122
MD5sum: 9e707fbf491f71e71a5c7aa113574561
SHA1: 833822ca225a8b48eefe721254215e23dd3f84f4
SHA256: 44b4d4edb06e759c17e9ecf68dfdc11929edc7de1d45f7fa10bea436c1837059
Section: web
Priority: extra
Homepage: http://redmine.lighttpd.net/projects/fcgi-cgi
Description: FastCGI application to run cgi applications
 FastCGI application to run cgi applications; this allows one to run
 cgi applications with different user permissions than the webserver
 without using suExec wrappers.
 And the webserver doesn't need to fork, and it may be easier to get
 the webserver running in a chroot.

Package: fcgi-cgi
Version: 0.2.2-2
Architecture: amd64
Maintainer: Stefan Bühler <stbuehler@web.de>
Installed-Size: 66
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.14), libev4 (>= 1:4.04), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.16.0)
Filename: ./amd64/fcgi-cgi_0.2.2-2_amd64.deb
Size: 14120
MD5sum: 80c2a76de56ff9e14d920194c1ec4816
SHA1: e191ea36009b425203a0725e52dad7635cdb5d73
SHA256: 1efe7ec74867490820695b28be8939028b99015b2f2e289dafa52bd32d8b8bb3
Section: web
Priority: extra
Homepage: http://redmine.lighttpd.net/projects/fcgi-cgi
Description: FastCGI application to run cgi applications
 FastCGI application to run cgi applications; this allows one to run
 cgi applications with different user permissions than the webserver
 without using suExec wrappers.
 And the webserver doesn't need to fork, and it may be easier to get
 the webserver running in a chroot.

Package: fcgi-cgi-dbg
Source: fcgi-cgi
Version: 0.2.2-2
Architecture: i386
Maintainer: Stefan Bühler <stbuehler@web.de>
Installed-Size: 88
Depends: fcgi-cgi (= 0.2.2-2)
Filename: ./i386/fcgi-cgi-dbg_0.2.2-2_i386.deb
Size: 21452
MD5sum: 071743eb4e55e88d56512b280cc4d125
SHA1: a915e6e96064446c73114a3f115bb6eb52a3f04f
SHA256: 7ab2dd656952167f5c922017ba34510be2fba4b5e3a73402555a3d95a42f9c6a
Section: debug
Priority: extra
Homepage: http://redmine.lighttpd.net/projects/fcgi-cgi
Description: FastCGI application to run cgi applications
 FastCGI application to run cgi applications; this allows one to run
 cgi applications with different user permissions than the webserver
 without using suExec wrappers.
 And the webserver doesn't need to fork, and it may be easier to get
 the webserver running in a chroot.

Package: fcgi-cgi-dbg
Source: fcgi-cgi
Version: 0.2.2-2
Architecture: amd64
Maintainer: Stefan Bühler <stbuehler@web.de>
Installed-Size: 120
Depends: fcgi-cgi (= 0.2.2-2)
Filename: ./amd64/fcgi-cgi-dbg_0.2.2-2_amd64.deb
Size: 26734
MD5sum: 7792584c45235f48277d4533effc118d
SHA1: e8bb7028769457b3aa4f5d419c7c3f93dfb9c3fb
SHA256: 987185e7a7715146560ebee07d66536a2fb39ad9cd2b72aa52dc247aa6a28748
Section: debug
Priority: extra
Homepage: http://redmine.lighttpd.net/projects/fcgi-cgi
Description: FastCGI application to run cgi applications
 FastCGI application to run cgi applications; this allows one to run
 cgi applications with different user permissions than the webserver
 without using suExec wrappers.
 And the webserver doesn't need to fork, and it may be easier to get
 the webserver running in a chroot.

Package: fcgi-debug
Version: 0.9.3-1
Architecture: i386
Maintainer: Stefan Bühler <source@stbuehler.de>
Installed-Size: 64
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libev4 (>= 1:4.04), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.12.0)
Recommends: spawn-fcgi
Filename: ./i386/fcgi-debug_0.9.3-1_i386.deb
Size: 11712
MD5sum: 27916c5fa75f9b17ec8eb18ccf2a3425
SHA1: 19c8e98f5226c13ac4f15744a9a8f6f823aa9f98
SHA256: 6e79d471ccf8ecee6e2127992259f9f25b5957e1f7f37cdfbc2df72c40850ca7
Section: web
Priority: optional
Homepage: http://cgit.stbuehler.de/gitosis/fcgi-debug/
Description: debugs fastcgi streams
 fcgi-debug helps you to trace what happens with your fastcgi programs without
 having to strace them; it just sits between webserver and your fastcgi
 program and forwards all content while analysing it.

Package: fcgi-debug
Version: 0.9.3-1
Architecture: amd64
Maintainer: Stefan Bühler <source@stbuehler.de>
Installed-Size: 60
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libev4 (>= 1:4.04), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.12.0)
Recommends: spawn-fcgi
Filename: ./amd64/fcgi-debug_0.9.3-1_amd64.deb
Size: 11040
MD5sum: 8cecce113debb50df1296f5f9f032cf9
SHA1: 83ebdf6c3cc83e39a054dd29a286fcdeb297af13
SHA256: 990fd9a26bb2a10a7d51e94d1922b652412e47898c59e20b3d154f33cebfb190
Section: web
Priority: optional
Homepage: http://cgit.stbuehler.de/gitosis/fcgi-debug/
Description: debugs fastcgi streams
 fcgi-debug helps you to trace what happens with your fastcgi programs without
 having to strace them; it just sits between webserver and your fastcgi
 program and forwards all content while analysing it.

Package: fcgi-debug-dbg
Source: fcgi-debug
Version: 0.9.3-1
Architecture: i386
Maintainer: Stefan Bühler <source@stbuehler.de>
Installed-Size: 85
Depends: fcgi-debug (= 0.9.3-1)
Filename: ./i386/fcgi-debug-dbg_0.9.3-1_i386.deb
Size: 17658
MD5sum: 549e1311ebdb92fe25ef2f3f7ccaca63
SHA1: 744835dda139e45fce568ccfa77a1b6124bc5ea8
SHA256: e1ff1b1457f46699be598f5e59e9f21e6c3b13b366cf961c1a86363dcf4bfdb8
Section: debug
Priority: extra
Homepage: http://cgit.stbuehler.de/gitosis/fcgi-debug/
Description: debugs fastcgi streams - debug symbols
 fcgi-debug helps you to trace what happens with your fastcgi programs without
 having to strace them; it just sits between webserver and your fastcgi
 program and forwards all content while analysing it.

Package: fcgi-debug-dbg
Source: fcgi-debug
Version: 0.9.3-1
Architecture: amd64
Maintainer: Stefan Bühler <source@stbuehler.de>
Installed-Size: 109
Depends: fcgi-debug (= 0.9.3-1)
Filename: ./amd64/fcgi-debug-dbg_0.9.3-1_amd64.deb
Size: 21460
MD5sum: 90775c1dc419f0fccb9d83a3f464980d
SHA1: 131808acda269bfdcea8f7ce45cd1dfeb1cb4dcf
SHA256: 800848550d3bc8ed09ac86b1cdc691c2662c43219a5be84cda4450a3170e5fbe
Section: debug
Priority: extra
Homepage: http://cgit.stbuehler.de/gitosis/fcgi-debug/
Description: debugs fastcgi streams - debug symbols
 fcgi-debug helps you to trace what happens with your fastcgi programs without
 having to strace them; it just sits between webserver and your fastcgi
 program and forwards all content while analysing it.

Package: spawn-fcgi
Version: 1.6.4-1
Architecture: i386
Maintainer: Jérémy Lal <kapouer@melix.org>
Installed-Size: 61
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.1)
Filename: ./i386/spawn-fcgi_1.6.4-1_i386.deb
Size: 13300
MD5sum: 40e0a7022061be45ba7a22f12f60fd1f
SHA1: 4c303a598e9875d2d5e2e9678fe648458c917b62
SHA256: 6cd14ff7fca3366df2b40c6a0b343016f445ff324897651f56d3d3e5d55f65db
Section: web
Priority: extra
Homepage: http://redmine.lighttpd.net/projects/spawn-fcgi
Description: A fastcgi process spawner
 spawn-fcgi allows fcgi processes to be separated from web server process :
   * Easy creation of chmoded socket.
   * Privilege separation without needing a suid-binary,
     or running a server as root.
   * You can restart your web server and the FastCGI applications
     without restarting the others.
   * You can run them in different chroot()s.
   * Running your FastCGI applications doesn’t depend on the web server
     you are running, which allows for easier testing of/migration
     to other web servers.

Package: spawn-fcgi
Version: 1.6.4-1
Architecture: amd64
Maintainer: Jérémy Lal <kapouer@melix.org>
Installed-Size: 65
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.2.5)
Filename: ./amd64/spawn-fcgi_1.6.4-1_amd64.deb
Size: 13602
MD5sum: f4466a11f6d321e333fc47d8a44b02b8
SHA1: 36b7f7ff8bdff34afcba4503149cde0bc84d2dfd
SHA256: 7ebc2092608da3afb905d2f27639f766986887cacae89d2ab8e7612b116cd7bd
Section: web
Priority: extra
Homepage: http://redmine.lighttpd.net/projects/spawn-fcgi
Description: A fastcgi process spawner
 spawn-fcgi allows fcgi processes to be separated from web server process :
   * Easy creation of chmoded socket.
   * Privilege separation without needing a suid-binary,
     or running a server as root.
   * You can restart your web server and the FastCGI applications
     without restarting the others.
   * You can run them in different chroot()s.
   * Running your FastCGI applications doesn’t depend on the web server
     you are running, which allows for easier testing of/migration
     to other web servers.

Package: weighttp
Version: 0.3-3
Architecture: i386
Maintainer: Stefan Bühler <stbuehler@web.de>
Installed-Size: 53
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libev4 (>= 1:4.04)
Filename: ./i386/weighttp_0.3-3_i386.deb
Size: 12018
MD5sum: 78d2631e3277346a8b56425e8d53709a
SHA1: a2e84ae88f62c9229661dc81357d555d322e99f3
SHA256: afdafac1a270f0a8e9c3bb61c1801713ae3f7464409392b4d036b4204b2a31ea
Section: net
Priority: extra
Homepage: http://weighttp.lighttpd.net/
Description: lightweight and simple webserver benchmarking tool
 weighttp was designed to be very fast and easy to use and only supports a
 tiny fraction of the HTTP protocol in order to be lean and simple.
 .
 weighttp supports multithreading to make good use of modern CPUs with
 multiple cores as well as asynchronous i/o for concurrent requests
 within a single thread.
 .
 For event handling, weighty relies on libev which fits the design perfectly,
 being lightweight and fast itself.
 .
 Thanks to that, weighty supports all modern high-performance event
 interfaces like epoll or kqueue, that the major OSs provide.

Package: weighttp
Version: 0.3-3
Architecture: amd64
Maintainer: Stefan Bühler <stbuehler@web.de>
Installed-Size: 54
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.14), libev4 (>= 1:4.04)
Filename: ./amd64/weighttp_0.3-3_amd64.deb
Size: 11132
MD5sum: 3f750943ba75c0ff1039bd98dbe323a2
SHA1: f2079375cbf21483c8a3ac3565794203ff6d53aa
SHA256: 8caae31dc4d922b99a08460e501052efb9c1b4f69e4acd1f047d0d73d4e72524
Section: net
Priority: extra
Homepage: http://weighttp.lighttpd.net/
Description: lightweight and simple webserver benchmarking tool
 weighttp was designed to be very fast and easy to use and only supports a
 tiny fraction of the HTTP protocol in order to be lean and simple.
 .
 weighttp supports multithreading to make good use of modern CPUs with
 multiple cores as well as asynchronous i/o for concurrent requests
 within a single thread.
 .
 For event handling, weighty relies on libev which fits the design perfectly,
 being lightweight and fast itself.
 .
 Thanks to that, weighty supports all modern high-performance event
 interfaces like epoll or kqueue, that the major OSs provide.