Package: execwrap Version: 0.5-1 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Stefan Bühler Installed-Size: 39 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libpam0g (>= 0.99.7.1) Filename: ./amd64/execwrap_0.5-1_amd64.deb Size: 11844 MD5sum: 3f8729fcdf454dea3525dab681d3a70a SHA1: 80323841360f344ff9467993233c36479bb049bd SHA256: e2f5d875ff89f5d0b67644d3018e8a3f2ed8af0e6ec243c996cae346ec2383ce Section: net Priority: extra Homepage: http://cyanite.org/projects/execwrap/ Description: super-user exec wrapper for the lighttpd web-server ExecWrap is a super-user exec wrapper for the lighttpd web-server, but it can be used in any environment as long as arguments can be passed from the server to its children via the environment. . ExecWrap is released under the BSD license. Package: fcgi-cgi Version: 0.2.2-2 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Stefan Bühler Installed-Size: 48 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: 14524 MD5sum: 4634437f2fc78f92900789944c9d5c5f SHA1: ae6bb72602d4d1581f8b479bd194b800a465b759 SHA256: b553dea7e2064ab0df8f1cd34eb7fe925927eece98afd3bfabab014c5519b7a6 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: amd64 Maintainer: Stefan Bühler Installed-Size: 110 Depends: fcgi-cgi (= 0.2.2-2) Filename: ./amd64/fcgi-cgi-dbg_0.2.2-2_amd64.deb Size: 34240 MD5sum: abf2ffeb1f4b2fe87f74d27b1d19d710 SHA1: 840940fb6bd1f4388284dd15bc170c1fa59d8e6e SHA256: f1bf0cf177615a0945d1da2996fca174fbecf7efea2822224f90a7b22ed32233 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: amd64 Maintainer: Stefan Bühler Installed-Size: 44 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.28), libev4 (>= 1:4.04), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.12.0) Recommends: spawn-fcgi Filename: ./amd64/fcgi-debug_0.9.3-1_amd64.deb Size: 11456 MD5sum: c91d6d6a5273e0139c64c23a5e5871cc SHA1: 32dd6d3665c7907c4a1df066fa646787c7c63ce1 SHA256: c92f412452de796312f74b9fde3207aeaf4d3f5e7164f0a8e09d0d26a89ccf71 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: amd64 Maintainer: Stefan Bühler Installed-Size: 112 Depends: fcgi-debug (= 0.9.3-1) Filename: ./amd64/fcgi-debug-dbg_0.9.3-1_amd64.deb Size: 31628 MD5sum: fea1e7228387dbd4e1aee85759891f71 SHA1: 390e9aba035b640f68e335a1d5a64f5f963dbdd1 SHA256: 2cd2a49e1d1df3da626d75cc7834d77bf3b865cac515027e4613f6c7f00cfc42 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: multiwatch Version: 1.0.0-rc1+really1.0.0-1.1 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Jérémy Lal Installed-Size: 28 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libev4 (>= 1:4.04), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.16.0) Filename: ./amd64/multiwatch_1.0.0-rc1+really1.0.0-1.1_amd64.deb Size: 8052 MD5sum: c1758d2b7f0e1a8d816cdeaf13911a2c SHA1: 5790027045204ded9aec7083a2ce823758b8065a SHA256: 0968eb66ba06ce1b011b0fa400b952a6072b25dab90ffcbd70cbcb0564e5aec8 Section: web Priority: extra Homepage: http://redmine.lighttpd.net/projects/multiwatch/wiki Description: Forks and watches multiple instances of a program multiwatch forks multiple instance of one application and keeps them running. . It is made to be used with spawn-fcgi so all forks share the same fastcgi socket (no webserver restart needed if you increase/decrease the number of forks), and it is easier to setup than multiple daemontool or runit supervised instances. Package: scgi-cgi Version: 0.1.1-1 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Stefan Bühler Installed-Size: 44 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.14), libevent-2.1-7 (>= 2.1.8-stable) Filename: ./amd64/scgi-cgi_0.1.1-1_amd64.deb Size: 10956 MD5sum: bca380ddb32f829232db10dd2d31fa87 SHA1: d247c8dce3285e9a9045767e89fdb9d399e4f57f SHA256: 073cb1145e14587d0cc1832f124e26af6a5a8b33569e543f562c5793983c770f Section: web Priority: extra Homepage: http://redmine.lighttpd.net/projects/scgi-cgi Description: SCGI application to run cgi applications SCGI application to run normal 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: scgi-cgi-dbg Source: scgi-cgi Version: 0.1.1-1 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Stefan Bühler Installed-Size: 73 Depends: scgi-cgi (= 0.1.1-1) Filename: ./amd64/scgi-cgi-dbg_0.1.1-1_amd64.deb Size: 21180 MD5sum: 5a6eea9965432d997b8da4732dd624cd SHA1: 611227993abd28b9126e95a3bf9f1ab48ff32f9b SHA256: 8dffef75f6140f957eb3b67108347f0d2175ef2a078c38e6146da241038cf0bb Section: debug Priority: extra Homepage: http://redmine.lighttpd.net/projects/scgi-cgi Description: SCGI application to run cgi applications SCGI application to run normal 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. . This package contains the debug symbols. Package: spawn-fcgi Version: 1.6.5-0.1 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Jérémy Lal Installed-Size: 52 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4) Filename: ./amd64/spawn-fcgi_1.6.5-0.1_amd64.deb Size: 15204 MD5sum: eb3430c7a8596843474c86fb567a408a SHA1: 551647eee0113d702e71925eaa0a1aec2ed06e12 SHA256: bfc4cbdf1ffd0b12e0215b0524a9f8c2c9b6262449b94a0b56beb7bbe5a29df0 Section: web Priority: optional Homepage: https://redmine.lighttpd.net/projects/spawn-fcgi Description: FastCGI process spawner Allows FastCGI 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-snap-20150621-213358-g8f2147-0.1 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Stefan Bühler Installed-Size: 43 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.14), libev4 (>= 1:4.04) Filename: ./amd64/weighttp_0.3-snap-20150621-213358-g8f2147-0.1_amd64.deb Size: 11440 MD5sum: e79b69a9f5a334b9092fe80816203844 SHA1: 769d67a98d746e49260abef9565a0beef3862c05 SHA256: 524d4a63e98e5b800ae2f64c1507e6bd574871080aff9df205c9913c96e04188 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.