Package: execwrap Version: 0.5-1 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Stefan Bühler Installed-Size: 34 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libpam0g (>= 0.99.7.1) Filename: ./amd64/execwrap_0.5-1_amd64.deb Size: 11752 MD5sum: 83e38028fedf0ed80d66a8c213241160 SHA1: fa1a0a6b4c3550fdb874a91d73b5ec30e019c4e8 SHA256: 857457b4b3d16618e7fb543b0fee2811b42160859c1365171b10cf3d3f799418 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: 44 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: 14344 MD5sum: 720f6c3f4c9312885b73d03f8321e424 SHA1: 314a84832ed168e3b2610cd7f407c93e4231c3b5 SHA256: 85327c5853fd070e91ee0dccd44312a274a0705891716ba1542e61fd40cedb28 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: 96 Depends: fcgi-cgi (= 0.2.2-2) Filename: ./amd64/fcgi-cgi-dbg_0.2.2-2_amd64.deb Size: 29448 MD5sum: de8bdc0f73ed5ce2606bedf27d1e7e3a SHA1: bcf2bc698e0b6b700db1aa233ad6d06e0dd3b95d SHA256: 9af43aaf0c63b3e311da4e57268d2b5139b4d8a10fd3cb9ddf3dc4bb291e721f 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: 39 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: 11300 MD5sum: 94aa85d36dfec5ce4f99fbfd1195926f SHA1: cca3cb4f4f2d3b5262cb7f0f0670e2db9516dddd SHA256: f564849d236a1af8ffbe835e2756b50886751b931b4c649373199605c6759703 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: 103 Depends: fcgi-debug (= 0.9.3-1) Filename: ./amd64/fcgi-debug-dbg_0.9.3-1_amd64.deb Size: 28580 MD5sum: da7446d9f2b3c023e8d6458450c22c8f SHA1: 603d2d27e44613caaae76884a66cc33c4c83e2b1 SHA256: e66f936756697d5375661c446153109f1eec5f9990bca170262263e979e1e646 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: 8008 MD5sum: 08c5be5e5989f8fcd1995573536942e0 SHA1: 0527c913f6e4dc6fd16953a6ecee71811a6cb2fe SHA256: b26d7fe6b7a4e799ea565f585b58b4fbe2dfcefc9576639a72c87c0cb63ed73c 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: 35 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.14), libevent-2.1-6 (>= 2.1.8-stable) Filename: ./amd64/scgi-cgi_0.1.1-1_amd64.deb Size: 10928 MD5sum: af690492a626392a7975830eac81cf71 SHA1: d8e4f5fc3cd1277309e17c6845d88522b2db5e40 SHA256: ccfbe3615ac009e54ee2d3c96c008c1202133aa81e3f925c653ab98acfbcd2c0 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: 63 Depends: scgi-cgi (= 0.1.1-1) Filename: ./amd64/scgi-cgi-dbg_0.1.1-1_amd64.deb Size: 17808 MD5sum: 1724ff8f0b95b3894cfdb17fdbbd3d1b SHA1: ebeff5329a9e45e6c52ae21f5b0bdb8f8a817624 SHA256: ac9132cb60f526e70bc329c72dbd65602b5d6a5dda707146f15b787658e43355 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: 1.6.4-2 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Jérémy Lal Installed-Size: 46 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4) Filename: ./amd64/spawn-fcgi_1.6.4-2_amd64.deb Size: 14812 MD5sum: 72cde8a178b38ab6936b8e18759ce92e SHA1: 2157c124bbee74e7c7a36198a5cf99a4059102a8 SHA256: 3b1d29dc7433f153866283d5b38fe3e11d4cc3c4237fc16de579ace50b594c94 Section: web Priority: extra Homepage: http://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: 34 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.14), libev4 (>= 1:4.04) Filename: ./amd64/weighttp_0.3-snap-20150621-213358-g8f2147-0.1_amd64.deb Size: 11400 MD5sum: 2b21ecf8b99f4b072869d4c6a8d9b882 SHA1: 679d3376e203d1fd2d2bdc32a2e0753f28ad6e6a SHA256: d9b55c9feafe7bc64f3ff5f8b9190c3ba0f43c9d72f440d4eae8f9da37cfaaac 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.