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Source: libhttp-daemon-perl
Section: perl
Priority: optional
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 8)
Build-Depends-Indep: perl,
libhttp-date-perl,
libhttp-message-perl,
liblwp-mediatypes-perl
Maintainer: Debian Perl Group <pkg-perl-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
Uploaders: Nicholas Bamber <nicholas@periapt.co.uk>
Standards-Version: 3.9.2
Homepage: http://search.cpan.org/dist/HTTP-Daemon/
Vcs-Git: git://git.debian.org/pkg-perl/packages/libhttp-daemon-perl.git
Vcs-Browser: http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-perl/packages/libhttp-daemon-perl.git
Package: libhttp-daemon-perl
Architecture: all
Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${perl:Depends},
libhttp-date-perl,
libhttp-message-perl,
liblwp-mediatypes-perl
Replaces: libwww-perl (<< 6.00)
Breaks: libwww-perl (<< 6.00)
Description: simple http server class
Instances of the HTTP::Daemon class are HTTP/1.1 servers that listen on a
socket for incoming requests. The HTTP::Daemon is a subclass of
IO::Socket::INET, so you can perform socket operations directly on it too.
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The accept() method will return when a connection from a client is available.
The returned value will be an HTTP::Daemon::ClientConn object which is
another IO::Socket::INET subclass. Calling the get_request() method on this
object will read data from the client and return an HTTP::Request object. The
ClientConn object also provide methods to send back various responses.
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This HTTP daemon does not fork(2) for you. Your application, i.e. the user of
the HTTP::Daemon is responsible for forking if that is desirable. Also note
that the user is responsible for generating responses that conform to the
HTTP/1.1 protocol.
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