Hi all!
I've maintained caudium for a while.
I've now stopped using it, partly because I work with apache and I've
decided to switch my private installations to apache also but also
because upstream is not very active but not all dead (whats the
definition of dead upstream?).
So is there
On Sat, 7 Nov 2009, Jan Hauke Rahm wrote:
Caudium can and will adjust to any standard that the community agrees
upon and it can handle different directories without problem.
I really dont have that much input for how this should be done but leaving
it as it is now is worse.
Thanks for
Maintainer: Henrik Andreasson deb...@han.pp.se
Changed-By: Henrik Andreasson deb...@han.pp.se
Description:
caudium- An extensible WWW server written in Pike
caudium-dev - Development files for Caudium
caudium-modules - C modules for Caudium
caudium-perl - Perl script support for Caudium
caudium
Maintainer: Henrik Andreasson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Henrik Andreasson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Description:
caudium- An extensible WWW server written in Pike
caudium-dev - Development files for Caudium
caudium-modules - C modules for Caudium
caudium-perl - Perl script support for Caudium
caudium
Maintainer: Henrik Andreasson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Henrik Andreasson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Description:
caudium- An extensible WWW server written in Pike
caudium-dev - Development files for Caudium
caudium-modules - C modules for Caudium
caudium-perl - Perl script support for Caudium
caudium
solve this soon.
Please advice.
//Henrik Andreasson
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