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Template: aolserver4/hostname Type: string Default: localhost _Description: Server hostname: AOLserver needs a hostname to use for redirect page URLs and for identifying itself. . It is generally the fully-qualified DNS hostname of the computer, or localhost if it is not networked. Any name valid for a URL string can be used. Template: aolserver4/address Type: string Default: 127.0.0.1 _Description: Server IP address: AOLserver needs an IP address to listen to. . The default is the address of the loopback interface. If the server is to be remotely accessible this should be replaced by the address of the appropriate network interface. Template: aolserver4/port Type: string Default: 80 _Description: Server TCP port: AOLserver needs a port number assigned for its use. This is almost always port 80 (the standard HTTP port), but might be different if another web server is installed, or some other service is listening on that port.
Source: aolserver4 Section: web Priority: optional Maintainer: Francesco Paolo Lovergine <frankie@debian.org> Build-Depends: sharutils, patch, debhelper (>= 7), tcl-dev (>= 8.4), dpatch, groff, zlib1g-dev Standards-Version: 3.8.0 Homepage: http://www.aolserver.com/ Package: aolserver4 Architecture: any Depends: aolserver4-core (= ${binary:Version}), debconf (>= 1.2.9) | debconf-2.0, mime-support, ucf (>= 0.30), logrotate (>= 3.6.5-1), adduser, ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Provides: httpd, httpd-cgi Recommends: aolserver4-doc Conflicts: aolserver4-nscache Replaces: aolserver4-nscache Description: AOL web server version 4 - program files AOLserver is the web engine that powers America Online. It is capable of serving a very high number of users, and can host hundreds of virtual servers simultaneously within the same process. . It is similar in many respects to Zope, except based largely on Tcl. It is multi-threaded, and has a C API that can be used to extend its functionality. . This package provides the core programs needed to run the server. Package: aolserver4-core Architecture: any Depends: debconf (>= 1.2.9) | debconf-2.0, ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Provides: httpd, httpd-cgi Recommends: aolserver4-doc Description: AOL web server version 4 - core libraries AOLserver is the web engine that powers America Online. It is capable of serving a very high number of users, and can host hundreds of virtual servers simultaneously within the same process. . It is similar in many respects to Zope, except based largely on Tcl. It is multi-threaded, and has a C API that can be used to extend its functionality. . This package provides the basic shared libraries which are needed by the daemon and are also useful for building add-on modules. It does not contain the AOLserver daemon, which is in aolserver4. Package: aolserver4-dev Section: devel Architecture: any Depends: aolserver4-core (= ${binary:Version}), tcl-dev (>= 8.4), zlib1g-dev | libz-dev, ${misc:Depends} Suggests: aolserver4-doc, aolserver4 Conflicts: aolserver4 (<< 4.5.1-1) Description: AOL web server version 4 - development files AOLserver is the web engine that powers America Online. It is capable of serving a very high number of users, and can host hundreds of virtual servers simultaneously within the same process. . It is similar in many respects to Zope, except based largely on Tcl. It is multi-threaded, and has a C API that can be used to extend its functionality. . This package contains header files and libraries needed to develop applications based on AOLserver. Package: aolserver4-doc Section: doc Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends} Recommends: www-browser Suggests: aolserver4, tcl-doc Description: AOL web server version 4 - documentation AOLserver is the web engine that powers America Online. It is capable of serving a very high number of users, and can host hundreds of virtual servers simultaneously within the same process. . It is similar in many respects to Zope, except based largely on Tcl. It is multi-threaded, and has a C API that can be used to extend its functionality. . This package contains three reference manuals for AOLserver version 3+: - The AOLserver Administrator's Guide covers the setup options and security issues relating to running the server; - The AOLserver Tcl Developer's Guide covers the Tcl API which can be used to add features to your web pages (similar in some respects to PHP or Microsoft's ASP); - The AOLserver C Developer's Guide covers the C API which can be used to create new modules to extend AOLserver. . This is the latest available version of the documentation, but it is quite outdated and incomplete. More up-to-date API documentation is available at http://panoptic.com/wiki/aolserver/Tcl_API.
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