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Source: apache
Section: web
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Debian Apache Maintainers <debian-apache@lists.debian.org>
Uploaders: Tollef Fog Heen <tfheen@debian.org>, Thom May <thom@debian.org>, Fabio M. Di Nitto <fabbione@fabbione.net>, Matthew Wilcox <willy@debian.org>, Martin Pitt <mpitt@debian.org>, Adam Conrad <adconrad@0c3.net>
Standards-Version: 3.6.1
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 4.1.16), sharutils, libdb4.2-dev (>= 4.2.52), libexpat1-dev, imagemagick, libssl-dev, perl (>= 5.8.4-2), libperl-dev (>= 5.8.4-2), libwww-perl, libdevel-symdump-perl, libhtml-parser-perl, po-debconf
Package: apache
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, mime-support, apache-common (>= ${Source-Version}), apache-common (<< 1.3.34-0), perl (>= 5.8.4-2), logrotate (>= 3.5.4-1), dpkg (>> 1.9.0), libmagic1, debconf
Suggests: apache-doc
Conflicts: apache-modules, libapache-mod-perl (<= 1.17-1), jserv (<= 1.1-3)
Replaces: apache-modules
Provides: httpd-cgi, httpd
Priority: optional
Description: versatile, high-performance HTTP server
The most popular server in the world, Apache features a modular
design and supports dynamic selection of extension modules at runtime.
Some of its strong points are its range of possible customization,
dynamic adjustment of the number of server processes, and a whole
range of available modules including many authentication mechanisms,
server-parsed HTML, server-side includes, access control, CERN httpd
metafiles emulation, proxy caching, etc. Apache also supports multiple
virtual homing.
.
Separate Debian packages are available for PHP, mod_perl, Java
Servlet support, Apache-SSL, and other common extensions. More
information is available at http://www.apache.org/.
Package: apache-ssl
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ssl-cert (>= 1.0-7), openssl, mime-support, apache-common (>= ${Source-Version}), apache-common (<< 1.3.34-0), perl (>= 5.8.4-2), logrotate (>= 3.5.4-1), dpkg (>> 1.9.0), libmagic1, debconf
Suggests: apache-doc
Conflicts: apache-modules, libapache-mod-perl (<= 1.17-1), jserv (<= 1.1-3)
Replaces: apache-modules
Provides: httpd-cgi, httpd
Priority: optional
Description: versatile, high-performance HTTP server with SSL support
The most popular server in the world, Apache features a modular
design and supports dynamic selection of extension modules at runtime.
Some of its strong points are its range of possible customization,
dynamic adjustment of the number of server processes, and a whole
range of available modules including many authentication mechanisms,
server-parsed HTML, server-side includes, access control, CERN httpd
metafiles emulation, proxy caching, etc. Apache also supports multiple
virtual homing.
.
Separate Debian packages are available for PHP, mod_perl, Java
Servlet support, Apache, and other common extensions. More
information is available at http://www.apache.org/.
Package: apache-perl
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, mime-support, apache-common (>= ${Source-Version}), apache-common (<< 1.3.34-0), libapache-mod-perl (>= 1.29.0.2-9), libapache-mod-perl (<< 1.30), debconf, dpkg (>> 1.9.0), libmagic1, logrotate (>= 3.5.4-1)
Conflicts: apache-modules, jserv (<= 1.1-3)
Suggests: apache-doc
Provides: httpd-cgi, httpd
Priority: optional
Description: versatile, high-performance HTTP server with Perl support
This version of Apache contains the mod_perl module statically linked.
.
The most popular server in the world, Apache features a modular
design and supports dynamic selection of extension modules at runtime.
Some of its strong points are its range of possible customization,
dynamic adjustment of the number of server processes, and a whole
range of available modules including many authentication mechanisms,
server-parsed HTML, server-side includes, access control, CERN httpd
metafiles emulation, proxy caching, etc. Apache also supports multiple
virtual homing.
.
Separate Debian packages are available for PHP, Java Servlet support,
Apache-SSL, and other common extensions. More information is available
at http://www.apache.org/.
Package: apache-doc
Architecture: all
Recommends: w3m | www-browser
Suggests: apache, apache-ssl, apache-perl
Priority: optional
Section: doc
Description: documentation for the Apache webserver
The Apache webserver Manual, in HTML form. Covers the setup and
operation of this version of Apache and all prior versions. This is
also available at http://www.apache.org/. More tips are available at
http://www.apacheweek.com/.
Package: apache-dev
Architecture: all
Conflicts: apache (<= 1.3b2)
Suggests: apache, apache-ssl, apache-perl
Priority: extra
Section: devel
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, apache-common (>= ${Source-Version}), apache-common (<< 1.3.34-0), libdb4.2-dev (>= 4.2.52), libexpat1-dev
Description: development kit for the Apache webserver
Provides the Apache C headers and the Apache Extension Tool (apxs),
needed to compile external Apache modules.
Package: apache-dbg
Architecture: any
Priority: extra
Section: devel
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, apache | apache-ssl | apache-perl, apache-common (>= ${Source-Version}), apache-common (<< 1.3.34-0)
Description: debug versions of the Apache webservers
If you're having problems with Apache, the maintainers may ask you to
install these debugging versions to get better feedback on problems.
Otherwise, you should not install this package. In particular, you should
not install this package instead of a real apache flavour.
Package: apache-common
Architecture: any
Conflicts: apache (<= 1.3.1-1), libapache-mod-roaming, libapache-mod-auth-sys, libapache-mod-put
Suggests: apache, apache-ssl, apache-perl
Priority: optional
Replaces: apache (<= 1.3.1-1), libapache-mod-roaming, libapache-mod-auth-sys, libapache-mod-put
Provides: libapache-mod-roaming, libapache-mod-auth-sys, libapache-mod-put
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, perl (>= 5.8.4-2), mime-support, debconf (>= 1.4.22), apache2-utils, sed (>= 4.0.5-1), ucf (>= 1.06), lynx | www-browser
Description: support files for all Apache webservers
Provides the Apache modules and support binaries needed by all
packages of 1.3.x (regular, SSL, and locally compiled). Also
includes manpages and module documentation.
Package: apache-utils
Architecture: all
Priority: optional
Depends: apache2-utils
Description: utility programs for webservers (transitional package)
This is a transitional package to smooth upgrades from apache-utils to
apache2-utils. If no other packages on your system depend on it, it
may be safely removed.
Package: libapache-mod-perl
Architecture: any
Depends: apache-common (>= ${Source-Version}), apache-common (<< 1.3.34-0), perl (>= 5.8.4-2), ${perl:Depends}, libwww-perl, libmime-base64-perl, libdevel-symdump-perl, liburi-perl, ${shlibs:Depends}
Suggests: apache-dev (>= ${Source-Version}), libapache-mod-perl-doc
Description: integration of perl with the Apache web server
mod_perl allows the use of Perl for just about anything
Apache-related, including <Perl> sections in the config
files and the famous Apache::Registry module for caching
compiled scripts.
.
It can produce anywhere from a 400% to 2000% speed increase
on sites using perl scripts, and is used on many large script-
based web sites - for example, http://slashdot.org.
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