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2015-11-04Add SHA512 digests for distfiles for www categoryagc1-1/+2
Problems found locating distfiles: Package haskell-cgi: missing distfile haskell-cgi-20001206.tar.gz Package nginx: missing distfile array-var-nginx-module-0.04.tar.gz Package nginx: missing distfile encrypted-session-nginx-module-0.04.tar.gz Package nginx: missing distfile headers-more-nginx-module-0.261.tar.gz Package nginx: missing distfile nginx_http_push_module-0.692.tar.gz Package nginx: missing distfile set-misc-nginx-module-0.29.tar.gz Package nginx-devel: missing distfile echo-nginx-module-0.58.tar.gz Package nginx-devel: missing distfile form-input-nginx-module-0.11.tar.gz Package nginx-devel: missing distfile lua-nginx-module-0.9.16.tar.gz Package nginx-devel: missing distfile nginx_http_push_module-0.692.tar.gz Package nginx-devel: missing distfile set-misc-nginx-module-0.29.tar.gz Package php-owncloud: missing distfile owncloud-8.2.0.tar.bz2 Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden). All existing SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail.
2012-05-04Fix inline usage.joerg1-1/+2
2008-10-20Fix to work with new perladrianp1-1/+3
Patches from OpenBSD
2007-11-22Fix build on OS/Xadrianp1-1/+2
PKGREVISION++
2005-02-24Add RMD160 checksums.wiz1-1/+2
2004-06-22Import SpeedyCGI v2.22 from pkgsrc-wipadrianp1-0/+5
Ok'ed wiz@/snj@ SpeedyCGI is a way to run perl scripts persistently, which can make them run much more quickly. A script can be made to to run persistently by changing the interpreter line at the top of the script from: #!${LOCALBASE}/bin/perl to #!${LOCALBASE}/bin/speedy After the script is initially run, instead of exiting, the perl interpreter is kept running. During subsequent runs, this interpreter is used to handle new executions instead of starting a new perl interpreter each time. A very fast frontend program, written in C, is executed for each request. This fast frontend then contacts the persistent Perl process, which is usually already running, to do the work and return the results.